While putting the kibosh on Obamacare, Gov. Rick Scott continues to press for more corporate tax breaks
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Two and a half years into his first term in public office,
At the same time that
The first year he was in office, he pushed the
A year later, he again lobbied the state legislature to raise the
During the 2013 legislative session, he lobbied unsuccessfully for SB 562 & HB 401, which would have exempted the first
According to the
By contrast, in June of 2011,
Adhering to the
Is Scott's rejection of the Medicaid Expansion Plan discriminatory ?
By rejecting the Medicaid Expansion Plan, an estimated 1.2 million more low-income Floridians are excluded from gaining access to much needed healthcare services - including many with life-threatening conditions - that residents in other states are able to take advantage of.
As the plan takes off, 9 million more Americans are expected to be able to avail themselves of the new healthcare reform law enacted by the
As part of the new Affordable Care Act, the federal government will assume 100 percent of the price tag until 2016, with federal coverage declining slightly each year until the year 2020 when the government will cover 90 percent of the cost, leaving each state 10 percent.
Also, there are currently 150 licensed navigators statewide cleared to help citizens select from 120 health care plans, but only two navigators are up and running from
This latest tactic on the part of the governor has rankled local leaders, including Senator
"We owe it to the people of
Included among the federal funds rejected by
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"Other states are taking money; some of the money that
Concurring, the
Will it be a case of history repeating itself?
It might be noted that
Scarcely two years later,
Perhaps summing it up best,
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