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N.C. Governor Won't Decide On Medicaid Expansion Until After SCOTUS Rules

Republican Gov. Pat McCrory says he won't make a recommendation on expanding the health program for poorer Americans until the Supreme Court rules on the legality of some subsidies. Elsewhere, Montana considers partial expansion of the program, and Utah's debate continues.

The Associated Press: McCrory: No Medicaid Decision Until Supreme Court Rules

Republican Gov. Pat McCrory said Wednesday he won’t make a recommendation whether North Carolina should expand insurance to more of the uninsured through the federal health care law until after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. (Robertson, 2/19)

The Associated Press: Montana House Panel Considers Partial Medicaid Expansion Bill

Lawmakers are considering a bill that would use a combination of state and federal money to expand Medicaid to about 10,000 Montanans. Republican Rep. Nancy Ballance of Hamilton brought House Bill 455 before the House Human Services Committee on Wednesday. (Baumann, 2/19)

CQ Healthbeat: Debate Over Expanding Medicaid Heats Up In Utah, Montana

The debate over expanding Medicaid is moving forward in states including Utah and Montana while stalling at least temporarily in North Carolina after the Republican governor there said he wants to wait until a Supreme Court ruling on federally-subsidized private health insurance this summer. Even in states that are not weighing Medicaid expansion, the health care program for the poor is under examination, in large part because it is one of the largest components of state budgets. In Illinois, GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner is proposing cuts of almost $1.5 billion to Medicaid. (Adams, 2/19)

In California, lawmakers decide to revisit a moratorium on some Medi-Cal providers --

California Healthline: State Officials Get Earful About 'Temporary' Medi-Cal Provider Moratorium From 1999

On Wednesday, legislators directed the Department of Health Care Services to revisit its policy to regularly extend a moratorium on certain fee-for-service Medi-Cal providers that dates back to 1999. (Gorn, 2/19)

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