Missouri Governor Backs Medicaid Expansion

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon wants the state to expand its Medicaid program, marking the strongest stance the Democratic governor has taken to date on the state鈥檚 pending decision.

Nixon previously said he was evaluating the issue to see what鈥檚 best for Missouri.

Speaking to a packed crowd of hospital and clinic leaders in Kansas City on Thursday, Nixon said an expansion is the right thing to do and that it makes fiscal sense. The federal government would fully subsidize an expansion during the first three years, he emphasized, with the state kicking in about 10 percent of the cost in 2020.

It鈥檚 the smart thing to do, because if we take a pass on billions of health care dollars — dollars I should note which come out of Missourians鈥 paychecks when they pay their [federal] taxes — the money will go to other states,鈥 Nixon said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l get the benefit. We鈥檒l get the bill. That鈥檚 not smart.鈥

out yesterday by the Missouri Hospital Association projects Missouri would get about $8 billion dollars in federal funds during the first six years of an expansion. The state would spend an additional $300 million from its general revenue budget.

Moving forward with an expansion won鈥檛 be easy. State lawmakers have long opposed it, whether that be because of the unpopularity of the entire health law in the state, or because of worries over expanding an already large state health program.

This story is part of a reporting partnership that includes ,听 and Kaiser Health News.

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