Idaho bill that could repeal Medicaid expansion advances to House, despite negative public testimony
If 11 Medicaid policy changes aren’t approved in Idaho, Rep. Jordan Redman’s bill would repeal voter-approved Medicaid ...
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A bill that could eventually lead to the repeal of Medicaid expansion cleared the House in a narrow vote Wednesday.
A bill that would set conditions for Medicaid expansion passed the Idaho House of Representatives on Wednesday with a vote of ...
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A bill that could repeal voter-approved Medicaid expansion narrowly cleared its first chamber of the Idaho Legislature. After ...
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A bill that many argue signals an effective repeal of Medicaid expansion cleared the House in a narrow vote Wednesday.
House Bill 138, sponsored by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, would cut off Medicaid expansion unless a set of 11 conditions are met — several of which would require federal approval that ...
House Bill 138, by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, requires Idaho to enact 11 Medicaid policy changes or repeal Medicaid expansion — a policy that lets more low-income Idahoans be ...
Members debated House Bill 138 for an hour and a half before voting 38-32 to send it to the Senate. Laura Guido is the Statehouse reporter and covers Idaho politics. You can follow her on Twitter ...
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