EDITORIAL: House GOP budget-cutters vainly in search of Medicaid mammoth
It was a clear win for Gov.
The contracts extended terms of the five managed-care companies overseeing services for 90 percent of
It takes majority votes of both
This debate showed House and
The
There's not much "there" there. Challenging the management contracts created a needless controversy that gives a false appearance of economizing. Debating process was a substitute for courageous cuts.
The
They seek a spare billion or so that they can cut from the mammoth carcass. Perhaps the poor will suffer; if one is a pygmy legislator from a better-off suburb, that matters little politically. But Medicaid's billions are paid to doctors and hospitals. We can acquit the Legislature en masse from concern for the poor, but they are devoted to the powerful interest groups hurt if the pygmies get their toothpicks into the woolly mammoth.
Many
If they are dead unlucky, the pygmies will catch the woolly mammoth. And its death throes might squash some of them, perhaps many of them.
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