Obamacare Ruling Could Kill Coverage For 413,000 In Georgia
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No tax credit means no health insurance at all for tens of thousands of Georgians.
The final piece in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution鈥檚 series on Arkansas鈥 privatized Medicaid expansion looks at how several red states are considering such a model as a politically palatable way to extend coverage to the poor.
Several GOP-led states are taking note of Arkansas鈥 market-based approach to Medicaid expansion, but questions remain about its long-term costs and effectiveness.
Gov. Nathan Deal, a Republican, opposes the program鈥檚 expansion and signed a law giving final say to the Republican-controlled Legislature. But Democratic challenger Jason Carter, a state senator, says that if he were elected governor, he would seek a 鈥渃reative solution鈥 with state lawmakers.
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