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In reply to the discussion: The Cruelty of Republican States in One Chart [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)60. Koch-Backed Group Targets GOP Lawmaker Open To Obamacare Medicaid Expansion
Koch-Backed Group Targets GOP Lawmaker Open To Obamacare Medicaid Expansion
As part of its state-by-state effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, a group backed by billionaire conservative benefactors Charles and David Koch is going after a Republican lawmaker in Virginia who has signaled an openness to the law's Medicaid expansion.
An article published Saturday in The New York Times details how the conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity is employing a grassroots campaign to pressure state lawmakers to reject the Medicaid expansion under the health care law.
The group is currently going all out in Virginia, where this year's gubernatorial race pits a Democrat who favors expansion (Terry McAuliffe) against a Republican who opposes (Ken Cuccinelli). It's also targeting Republican state Sen. Emmett W. Hanger Jr., who is considering signing off on the expansion.
This has been one of those trench warfare kind of efforts for a year now, and I think it is one of those hidden stories of the whole fight against Obamacare, Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, told the Times. Its not flashy; its just in a whole bunch of state capitals and in the districts of a whole lot of state legislators, but its such a crucial aspect of the overall long-term effort to roll back Obamacare.
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/koch-backed-group-wages-trench-warfare-against-obamacare-medicaid-expansion
As part of its state-by-state effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, a group backed by billionaire conservative benefactors Charles and David Koch is going after a Republican lawmaker in Virginia who has signaled an openness to the law's Medicaid expansion.
An article published Saturday in The New York Times details how the conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity is employing a grassroots campaign to pressure state lawmakers to reject the Medicaid expansion under the health care law.
The group is currently going all out in Virginia, where this year's gubernatorial race pits a Democrat who favors expansion (Terry McAuliffe) against a Republican who opposes (Ken Cuccinelli). It's also targeting Republican state Sen. Emmett W. Hanger Jr., who is considering signing off on the expansion.
This has been one of those trench warfare kind of efforts for a year now, and I think it is one of those hidden stories of the whole fight against Obamacare, Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, told the Times. Its not flashy; its just in a whole bunch of state capitals and in the districts of a whole lot of state legislators, but its such a crucial aspect of the overall long-term effort to roll back Obamacare.
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/koch-backed-group-wages-trench-warfare-against-obamacare-medicaid-expansion
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Top 10 states where eligibility is highest are also on top 10 healthiest states in US.
JaneyVee
Oct 2013
#10
That chart appears to mix yearly/monthly incomes. Here is an accurate PDF from medicaid.gov
seveneyes
Oct 2013
#34
Your chart in the OP uses a family of 3, not individuals (n/t) and done. Go on w/your bad self.
whttevrr
Oct 2013
#47