Senate backs plan to continue NH Medicaid expansion
By
New Hampshire Union Leader
(COURTESY)
Senate Majority Leader
"The constant is that
But
"We are putting ourselves in a box as opposed to what we could do to help these people get assistance and we are allowing the federal government to pull the strings," Daniels said.
Gov.
"We have worked tirelessly over the past several months with our federal partners in
The Trump administration has to approve several waivers in this measure for it to become a reality.
The 17-7 vote sends the bill over to the Republican-led House of Representatives that has always loomed as a more challenging political venue.
Four years ago, the current program cleared a critical hurdle because the sitting House speaker cast a vote to break a tie.
Opponents joining Daniels were Sens.
"Moreover, this new plan is built on a foundation of misrepresentations. Proponents suggest it will require recipients to work, but then put enough exemptions in the law that few will actually be required to work," Moore said.
A candidate for
Sanborn said it's unfair that those buying private health insurance in the individual market face rate increases of 52 percent while this expansion delivers very inexpensive health care to able-bodied adults who aren't working full-time.
"What it has done is virtually bankrupt the middle class that has to buy their own health insurance. What have we done for them? Nothing," Sanborn said.
Later in the debate Sanborn declared, "Our job is to create trampolines, not hammocks."
The
By 2020, the state share of the cost for Medicaid expansion is 10 percent.
This measure would for the first time claim 5 percent of state liquor sales profits to serve as a taxpayer match for the New Hampshire Granite Care Advantage Health Care Program.
Other dollars serving as state match funds are existing reimbursements for Medicaid expansion from the premium tax on insurance companies as well as spending on a high-risk pool.
Sen.
"We all believe in work; we all believe in pathways to work," Feltes said.
Bradley said such spending was "premature" and the measure creates a six-month pilot program that uses
Health Social issues Obamacare State Government
___
(c)2018 The New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, N.H.)
Visit The New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, N.H.) at www.unionleader.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.



BRIEF: Study: Connecticut premiums could rise 35 percent
An optician, a limo driver and a dominatrix walk into Helium Comedy Club …
Advisor News
- Business owners may be overlooking a key part of their financial picture
- How smart investments prepare clients for inflation
- Amid slew of corporate tax ideas, Newsom chose one likely to hit people’s premiums
- The biggest risk to your clients’ financial plans isn’t market volatility
- Initiative looks at how caregiving impacts workplace benefits
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Best’s Special Report: U.S. Life/Annuity Industry Sees Bottom-Line Growth Despite 18% Decline in Total Income in First-Quarter 2026
- Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Records 52-Week High Thursday Morning
- Fortitude Re Completes $500 Million FABN Issuance
- Reframing retirement income for greater certainty
- Jackson Introduces Dow Jones Industrial Average Index Option, Flexible Premiums, Six-Year Rate Guarantee in Latest Registered Index-Linked Annuity Launch
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- As Luigi Mangione's lawyers head to court, support grows for the accused 'vigilante'
- Assembly Democrats unite to tax software, health plans in revenue-raising package
- Final rules for Medicaid work requirements are out. Here's what you need to know.
- Findings from Chau Huynh and Colleagues Update Understanding of Managed Care (Medicaid Asset Limits And Enrollment Among Older Adults And People With Disabilities): Managed Care
- Medically tailored meals produce better health and lower costs: Tufts University
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Rating to Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company’s New Surplus Notes
- Greg Lindberg slams ‘vindictiveness’ in fight for prison computer access
- Best’s Special Report: U.S. Life/Annuity Industry Sees Bottom-Line Growth Despite 18% Decline in Total Income in First-Quarter 2026
- AuguStar Life enhances its suite of living benefits
- Lobbyist argues Iowa insurance regulator gives too much voice to Wall Street
More Life Insurance News