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  2. With Florida GOP leaders refusing Medicaid expansion, ballot ...

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    The state would qualify for $5.6 billion in federal aid that would come in the first two years of expansion, and about $4.4 billion annually after that. The Florida Policy Institute and Florida ...

  3. DeSantis-Disney détente: Is the feud over? Will more ... - AOL

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    Interestingly, Disney turned to Central Florida after a deal to locate Disney World in northern Palm Beach County fell through. Disney and John D. MacArthur, known as the "father of Palm Beach ...

  4. Trial begins in case to force Florida to reinstate Medicaid ...

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    Between March 2020 and November 2022, Florida’s Medicaid program increased from 3.8 million enrollees to 5.5 million, according to the judge’s order establishing the lawsuit’s classes.

  5. Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion Slashed The Uninsured Rate ...

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    A year earlier, Medicaid expansion legislation had nearly passed, but a Democratic lawmaker accidentally voted against the bill, leaving it one vote short. May 2015 Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) and the Republican legislature enact the most conservative version of Medicaid expansion to date, which requires enrollees to shoulder more of their ...

  6. Florida, stop taking Medicaid away from kids, parents who ...

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    In May, Gov. Ron DeSantis had this to say, after signing one of the toughest abortion bans in the nation: “One of the things I’m most proud of is that the state of Florida stands unequivocally ...

  7. Medicaid coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    As initially passed, the ACA was designed to provide universal health care in the U.S.: those with employer-sponsored health insurance would keep their plans, those with middle-income and lacking employer-sponsored health insurance could purchase subsidized insurance via newly established health insurance marketplaces, and those with low-income would be covered by the expansion of Medicaid.

  8. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the CLASS Act, neither bill accounts for the costs of updating Medicare physician payments, even though the House did so on a deficit-financed basis shortly after passing their health care bill. [143] The Senate bill also begins most provisions a year later than the House bill in order to make costs seem smaller:

  9. History of health care reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After a final 13-hour negotiation, Nelson's support for the bill was won after two concessions: a compromise on abortion, modifying the language of the bill "to give states the right to prohibit coverage of abortion within their own insurance exchanges," which would require consumers to pay for the procedure out-of-pocket if the state so ...