Ossoff, Warnock continue push for Georgia Medicaid expansion
"We are united in this push and to doing everything we can to ensure that our constituents who lack health insurance, have access to health care and to close the circle on the Affordable Care Act by ensuring that folks are not suffering or dying, simply because the state government has decided not to expand Medicaid," said
Kemp prefers a more limited expansion, which the Trump administration approved last year. But the Biden administration has put that plan on hold because of concerns it includes a work requirement for Medicaid recipients.
Ossoff said both he and
"Health care is a human right in every state," Warnock said. "Your ability to access health care ought not to be based on personnel. The Affordable Care Act is the law, and Medicaid saves lives."
Ossoff and Warnock declined to comment on whether they would support Biden's massive infrastructure spending bill if Medicaid expansion was not included in the final version.
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