ClydeR
04-30-2015, 09:16 PM
Republicans Find a Way to Embrace Medicaid Expansion
In nearly a dozen Republican-dominated states, either the governor or conservative legislators are seeking to add work requirements to Obamacare Medicaid expansion, much like an earlier generation pushed for welfare to work.
The move presents a politically acceptable way for conservative states to accept the billions of federal dollars available under Obamacare, bringing health care coverage to millions of low-income people. But to the Obama administration, a work requirement is a non-starter, an unacceptable ideological shift in the 50-year-old Medicaid program and a break with the Affordable Care Act’s mission of expanding health care coverage to all Americans. The Health and Human Services Department has rejected all requests by states to tie Medicaid to work.
But the idea is catching fire among Republicans —and may well resonate on the presidential campaign trail in 2016.
More... (http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/obamacare-republicans-work-requirements-117486.html)
Since Bill Clinton is the one who required people on federal welfare to work, Democrats shouldn't object to extending the requirement to Medicaid. Requiring people to work to get Medicaid is the same as requiring them to work to get other types of welfare.
In nearly a dozen Republican-dominated states, either the governor or conservative legislators are seeking to add work requirements to Obamacare Medicaid expansion, much like an earlier generation pushed for welfare to work.
The move presents a politically acceptable way for conservative states to accept the billions of federal dollars available under Obamacare, bringing health care coverage to millions of low-income people. But to the Obama administration, a work requirement is a non-starter, an unacceptable ideological shift in the 50-year-old Medicaid program and a break with the Affordable Care Act’s mission of expanding health care coverage to all Americans. The Health and Human Services Department has rejected all requests by states to tie Medicaid to work.
But the idea is catching fire among Republicans —and may well resonate on the presidential campaign trail in 2016.
More... (http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/obamacare-republicans-work-requirements-117486.html)
Since Bill Clinton is the one who required people on federal welfare to work, Democrats shouldn't object to extending the requirement to Medicaid. Requiring people to work to get Medicaid is the same as requiring them to work to get other types of welfare.