A former staffer of Gov. Kevin Stitt is lobbying for a health care company that's bidding on a multimillion-dollar state contract to privatize Oklahoma’s Medicaid program. With Oklahoma on the cusp of expanding Medicaid to cover more low-income residents, Stitt announced over the summer his intention to outsource care for many of the state’s Medicaid recipients by hiring private companies to manage the program’s spending. Former Deputy Secretary of State Samantha Davidson Guinn, who was promoted to that role after serving as the governor's policy director, left the Stitt administration Sept. 4.