Temporary tax hike to fill Iowa Medicaid gap heads to governor’s desk
House File 2739 passed the
Sen.
Costello also cited strong reserve balances — including a projected
Concerns about higher premiums
Senate Democratic leader
"This bill is a tax increase on Iowans, full stop," said Sen.
Donahue and other
Sen.
"This is a marked increase in cost for Iowans with no change in services or coverage," Drey said. "Regular Iowans are screaming for expanded access to care without having to take out a second mortgage, and the majority party is telling them to pound sand."
A representative for
Donahue argued the measure shifts the cost of past budget decisions onto
"This is happening because Republican lawmakers have a budget mess on their hands," Sen.
State budget projections show
"We know health insurance is already outrageously expensive, and this bill makes it worse," said Sen.
What the bill does
HMO taxes would jump from 0.925 percent to 3.5 percent for the first nine months of 2026. The tax changes would take effect only after federal approval and would apply retroactively to
The tax increase is expected to generate additional revenue while also allowing
Total revenue available to Medicaid is estimated to increase by about
The increase in MCO payments is estimated to be about
The bill also transfers nearly
Republican lawmakers say the temporary increase is designed to maximize federal matching funds while
Those rules, finalized by the
State officials have warned that
Current projections show a
Lawmakers backing the bill say failing to act now would likely force deeper cuts later — including to services relied upon by some of the state's most vulnerable residents.
"This bill will bring the investments that benefit our neighbors on Medicaid and those providing services to them," Costello said.



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