Panel preps for Medicaid expansion debate
A special committee of the
Political, financial and philosophical divisions among
to afford insurance. The
The starting point of committee discussion would be Senate Majority Leader
Denning's package would embrace the larger Medicaid footprint by assessing higher fees on
"The
"I want to thank you for the discussion and argument," Bell said.
Both the tax hike and exclusion of a work requirement in Denning's proposal served as red flags for conservatives deeply skeptical of Medicaid expansion.
Sen.
"What about that commercial payer who might have his costs go up? Does it help that guy?" Masterson said. "We often talk in politics, right, we get excited about who is the victim. I'm not convinced yet the victim is that able-bodied person without insurance."
Sen.
"There are certain circumstances when it's not necessarily appropriate for them to be working," she said.
Democratic Gov.
Medicaid in
If expansion would occur in



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