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Related: About this forumThe Governor Blocked Medicaid Expansion. Now Maine Voters Could Overrule Him.
Source: New York Times
The Governor Blocked Medicaid Expansion. Now Maine Voters Could Overrule Him.
By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 27, 2017
PORTLAND, Me. Night after night, in the sharp autumn air, canvassers are knocking on doors across Maine in hopes of getting tens of thousands of poor adults insured through Medicaid. Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican, has five times vetoed expanding access to the program under the Affordable Care Act. Next month, voters here will be the first in the nation to decide the issue by referendum.
But even in this liberal city, canvassers have encountered resistance from some as they stood on creaky porches and leaf-strewn steps to argue, as Lily SanGiovanni did the other night, that health care is a human right.
My only question is where is the money coming from? asked Michael Bunker, 35, a gym owner who spent 10 minutes debating the issue on his doorstep with Ms. SanGiovanni, a volunteer with Mainers for Health Care, the lead pro-expansion group. I agree everyone should have free health care, it sounds great. But I cant sign anything thats just going to add to the federal debt.
The referendum on Nov. 7 represents a new front in the pitched political battles over health care. Maine is one of 19 states whose Republican governors or legislatures have refused to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, and the other holdouts particularly Utah and Idaho, where newly formed committees are working to get a Medicaid expansion question on next years ballot are closely watching the initiative, whose outcome may offer clues about the salience of the issue in next years midterm congressional elections.
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By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 27, 2017
PORTLAND, Me. Night after night, in the sharp autumn air, canvassers are knocking on doors across Maine in hopes of getting tens of thousands of poor adults insured through Medicaid. Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican, has five times vetoed expanding access to the program under the Affordable Care Act. Next month, voters here will be the first in the nation to decide the issue by referendum.
But even in this liberal city, canvassers have encountered resistance from some as they stood on creaky porches and leaf-strewn steps to argue, as Lily SanGiovanni did the other night, that health care is a human right.
My only question is where is the money coming from? asked Michael Bunker, 35, a gym owner who spent 10 minutes debating the issue on his doorstep with Ms. SanGiovanni, a volunteer with Mainers for Health Care, the lead pro-expansion group. I agree everyone should have free health care, it sounds great. But I cant sign anything thats just going to add to the federal debt.
The referendum on Nov. 7 represents a new front in the pitched political battles over health care. Maine is one of 19 states whose Republican governors or legislatures have refused to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, and the other holdouts particularly Utah and Idaho, where newly formed committees are working to get a Medicaid expansion question on next years ballot are closely watching the initiative, whose outcome may offer clues about the salience of the issue in next years midterm congressional elections.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/27/health/medicaid-maine-obamacare.html
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The Governor Blocked Medicaid Expansion. Now Maine Voters Could Overrule Him. (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2017
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elleng
(130,732 posts)1. DO IT!
'But I cant sign anything thats just going to add to the federal debt. ' Don't vote for REPUGS!
Soxfan58
(3,479 posts)2. Our piece of shit govenor
Will make sure that it never happens. Like weed sales, and rank choice voting. Maine referendums are not worth the paper they are written on.