The Affordable Healthcare Act wants to expand Medicaid to states. For constitutional reasons, it cannot mandate this, but it offers to pay nearly the entire costs of doing so to incent the states to do it (this is paid for from a deal with hospitals, where a fund reimbursing them for emergency room care for people who can't pay is reimbursed, eliminating money from that while increasing hospital profits by increasing the number of people insured.)
(I'm not providing the exact reimbursement amounts to avoid having to provide links to the ACA provisions to 'prove' them, but they are common knowledge).
Many Republican governors proclaimed that in their complete opposition to Obamacare, they would not be accepting these large amounts of money for their states.
This was unfortunate for their citizens. Many people in great need - pregnant women, children, the disabled - now without coverage would benefit from the Medicaid.
Now, several of those governors have reversed themselves and will accept the care.
Notably, Florida governor Rick Scott just did so; his campaign was largely based on not participating in Obamacare.
His explanation included that he lost a parent late last year and it somehow sensitized him more to people's needs.
The Republicans still not planning to accept the subsidies appear to mostly be those who have been speculated to be 2016 presidential possibilities.
This thread is just to note the issue is going on, how unfortunate it is that so many will pay such a price for right-wing politics, and the positive that several have changed course.
(I'm not providing the exact reimbursement amounts to avoid having to provide links to the ACA provisions to 'prove' them, but they are common knowledge).
Many Republican governors proclaimed that in their complete opposition to Obamacare, they would not be accepting these large amounts of money for their states.
This was unfortunate for their citizens. Many people in great need - pregnant women, children, the disabled - now without coverage would benefit from the Medicaid.
Now, several of those governors have reversed themselves and will accept the care.
Notably, Florida governor Rick Scott just did so; his campaign was largely based on not participating in Obamacare.
His explanation included that he lost a parent late last year and it somehow sensitized him more to people's needs.
The Republicans still not planning to accept the subsidies appear to mostly be those who have been speculated to be 2016 presidential possibilities.
This thread is just to note the issue is going on, how unfortunate it is that so many will pay such a price for right-wing politics, and the positive that several have changed course.