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Written by Joan McCarter / Daily Kos February 20, 2020
Kansas is poised to finally accept Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, through an agreement achieved by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly and Sen. Jim Denning, the Republican leader of the state Senate. This would be very good news for the 9% of Kansans who are uninsured, from 130,000 to 150,000 people. Theres bipartisan support in both state legislative chambers for the expansion. But its not happening right now because of a very partisan fightbetween Denning and a fellow Republican.
By all appearances, Republican Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle is refusing to allow the bill out of committee because, ostensibly, abortion. More to the point, shes running for U.S. Senate, which is a much more plausible reason for her to be picking this particular fight.
The basis of her objection is a Kansas Supreme Court decision last year that protects a womans right to have an abortion. Wagle is insisting that she wont move on Medicaid until a proposed anti-abortion amendment to the state constitution, which has failed in the Kansas House, is passed and put on the ballot for voters to decide in the fall. Denning insists there is no connection between the two issuesany pregnant women on Medicaid in the state would be covered not by the expansion part of Medicaid but by traditional Medicaid, which the state has already decided cannot cover abortion. Federal law, thanks to the Hyde Amendment, does not allow federal funding for abortion. States can allow their own portion of shared Medicaid funding to go toward providing abortion services, but of course Kansas does not do that.
This is a fake fight, one that Denning sees as a result of the selfish politics of his fellow Republican. The bill is full of really good healthcare policy for not only the Medicaid population, but the non-Medicaid population as well, Denning said. Shes taking the position to hold up the entire process because shes worried about 1,000 people are getting pregnant and becoming taxpayer funded, elective abortions, he continued. So, its a stretch. A stretch thats keeping as many as 150,000 people out of the program because, he suggests, of her U.S. Senate run and stopping Obamacare, Medicaid expansion in every fashion, [which] would play well to her base.
https://www.alternet.org/2020/02/kansas-republican-holds-health-care-for-150000-people-hostage-for-her-senate-campaign/
What is the matter with Kansas........................again.................to all the people that live in the state, do you think that just maybe she is taking the playbook from Moscow Mitch to do this....................and by the way how does she get her health care..................from you..........................
November 3, 2020 cannot get here fast enough.......................
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)I hope she gets it.