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Wyoming Medicaid Expansion Bill Defeated In Senate Committee
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Eagle River lawmaker escorted from hearing after again violating Capitol’s mask rule Published March 9
Sen. Lora Reinbold, R-Eagle River, is seen with House Rules Chairman Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham (left), state Capitol security guard Michael Beausoleil, and Speaker of the House Louise Stutes, R-Kodiak, in a meeting of the House Health and Social Services Committee on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Reinbold was escorted from the meeting after being asked to wear an anti-COVID mask that complies with legislative rules. (Gavel Alaska screenshot)
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Print article JUNEAU Sen. Lora Reinbold, R-Eagle River, was escorted from a meeting of the Alaska House Health and Social Services Committee on Tuesday after being asked to wear an anti-COVID mask.
Medicaid Expansion Bill Passes Wyoming Senate Committee
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The Wyoming Senate Labor, Health, and Social Services Committee on Monday morning signed off on a bill to expand the Medicaid program in Wyoming.
The bill would expand the Medicaid program in Wyoming to include people who make 138 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. But Senate Bill 154, unlike some other Medicaid Expansion proposals in the Wyoming Legislature, would specify that the expansion of the program in Wyoming would remain in place only so long as the federal government picks up at least 90 percent of the tab.
One of the arguments against Medicaid Expansion in past legislative sessions was the fear that the federal government would stop picking up most of the tab, leaving Wyoming on the hook to pay for the entire cost of expansion.