Mississippi Legislature Expected to Reject Medicaid Expansion
Efforts to accept federal funds for Medicaid expansion in Mississippi, a move supported by medical experts, clergy, and business leaders, are likely to fail, according to House leaders. Despite proposals and negotiations, the deadline looms.
Stalled Negotiations
Missy McGee, House Medicaid Chair, revealed that a proposal was presented to Senate negotiators, suggesting a statewide referendum in November for voters to decide on Medicaid expansion. However, with no response from the Senate by Thursday evening, the fate of expansion seems sealed.
Disappointment in Defeat
McGee expressed disappointment, noting the effort put into the proposal. Months of debates and rallies advocating for expansion culminate in this potential defeat.
Failed Compromise
A compromise reached on Wednesday showed promise, but included stipulations likely to be rejected by the federal government. The proposed expansion, with a work requirement for recipients, faced opposition from both chambers, ultimately leading to its demise.
Uncertain Future
House Speaker Jason White indicated potential support for the compromise, even with Democratic objections. However, without Senate backing and amidst uncertainty over federal approval, Medicaid expansion in Mississippi appears to have reached an impasse.