NC governor pledges to expand Medicaid, despite state law
Cooper, the attorney general for the past 16 years before narrowly beating GOP Gov.
Cooper's action comes in the waning days of the administration of President
As many as 650,000 working people who can't get private insurance or otherwise make too much to get
"We have to accept
The governor, sworn in just last weekend, will be hard-pressed to bypass a 2013 state law approved by McCrory and
Cooper "already intends to violate his oath of office with a brazenly illegal attempt to force a massive, budget-busting Obamacare expansion on
But Cooper said after his speech that the 2013 law intrudes upon a governor's "core executive authority" to accept federal funds and look out for the public's health.
"I would hope that they would not try to stop us, but I believe it would be important to get their input, so I'm looking forward to that input as we go forward," he told reporters.
Berger's House counterparts also jumped on Cooper's comments that the state's share, potentially in the tens of millions of dollars initially, could come from taxpayers or the hospitals — proof that he wants to raise taxes, they said. The state match rises to 10 percent in 2020.
Health-related associations praised Cooper's move, but with caution. "Given the complexity of the issue and the process, we believe coverage expansion can only happen through a bipartisan, collaborative effort," the
Cooper already has sued Berger and House Speaker
North Carolina Medicaid has been in the black for the past three years. In 2015, state lawmakers and McCrory agreed to rework the system, replacing a fee-for-service structure with one in which insurers receive a fixed monthly amount to care for patients.
Cooper may want to get expansion approved before Obama leaves office, given
"We found very receptive people in



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