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Thanks but no thanks: States are wary of President Joe Biden’s offer to help them expand Medicaid Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY © [Lynne Sladky, AP, File] An activist wears a sign in support of Florida lawmakers expanding Medicaid during a protest in 2015 in Miami.
WASHINGTON – State Rep. Steve Harshman voted again and again against expanding Medicaid eligibility in Wyoming, sure there had to be a better way of getting health care to low-income residents than what the federal government offered through the 2010 Affordable Care Act.
Lacking a viable alternative, and after Washington offered an approximately $30 million bonus to expand, Harshman had a change of heart.
Thanks but no thanks: States are wary of Joe Biden’s offer to help them expand Medicaid Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY © [Lynne Sladky, AP, File] An activist wears a sign in support of Florida lawmakers expanding Medicaid during a protest in 2015 in Miami.
WASHINGTON – State Rep. Steve Harshman voted again and again against expanding Medicaid eligibility in Wyoming, sure there had to be a better way of getting health care to low-income residents than what the federal government has offered through the 2010 Affordable Care Act.
But lacking a viable alternative, and with Washington newly offering an approximately $30 million bonus to expand, Harshman had a change of heart.