Under fire from GOP on Medicaid cost, Golden vows ‘we will handle this’
When Golden talked about the issue during a radio interview, Savage said, he "twisted himself into a pretzel" while suggesting that "coming up with the money will be no big deal."
Golden, a
"The governor and the
"The election is over and it's time to govern," he said. "
Savage said that
He dismissed Golden's suggestion on the radio that perhaps the money could be taken from the rainy day fund, insisting that money "is meant to be there for tough times and emergencies, not for spending on welfare for able-bodied adults."
Savage said
I'm excited to work with
But Savage said
He said Golden, one of a handful of
Rep.
"The people have spoken, and we need to make this work," she said. "People working low wage jobs deserve to have access to quality, affordable health care just like the governor has."
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