Springfield News-Leader
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a Medicaid expansion amendment passed by a majority of voters last August did not violate the state constitution, overturning a lower court ruling in a victory for proponents of expansion.
Missouri s highest court unanimously determined that a circuit court judge was incorrect in ruling that Amendment 2, the 2020 ballot initiative passed by 53 percent of Missouri voters, was unconstitutional. The ruling will likely set the state on a path to expand its low-income health care program, MO HealthNet, to include roughly 275,000 additional Missourians. The General Assembly chose to appropriate funds for the MO HealthNet programs for fiscal year 2022, the court s opinion said. This was one of presumably thousands of difficult decisions made each year during the appropriation process. . Consequently, the Department of Social Services has appropriation authority to provide services for all individuals eligible f
Economic effect of state policy isn t huge
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