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Missouri Senate rejects funding for voter-approved Medicaid expansion
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Missouri Senate Rejects Funding For Voter-Approved Medicaid Expansion
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What we’re watching this week in the Missouri Legislature: Medicaid expansion debate, budget and daylight saving time bill
You can expect a debate about Medicaid expansion on the Missouri Senate floor in Jefferson City later this week.
Missouri Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo (D-Independence) and other Democratic lawmakers tour a vaccination center at Cerner in North Kansas City in March 2021 (file photo courtesy of Leader Rizzo’s Twitter page)
“The budget will be the floor probably on Wednesday, and we will work our way through that. And so that’s normally a fairly long process with a lot of conversation debate,” Pro Tem Schatz says.
Missouri likely going to court either way as Senate panel rejects Medicaid expansion funds Jeanne Kuang, The Kansas City Star
Apr. 22 JEFFERSON CITY A powerful Missouri Senate committee dealt an early blow Wednesday night to Democrats and Medicaid expansion advocates who hoped the upper legislative chamber would restore funding that the House had stripped out of the state budget.
In a 7-7 tie, a proposal introduced by Springfield Republican Sen. Lincoln Hough to partially fund the voter-approved expansion failed to clear the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Two other Republicans, including Lee s Summit Sen. Mike Cierpiot, joined the committee s four Democrats in voting for it. Appropriations Chair Dan Hegeman, a Cosby Republican, opposed funding the expansion.