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Fri Jan 18, 2019, 06:50 AM Jan 2019

Bill would repeal, replace Medicaid expansion initiative approved by Utah voters

SALT LAKE CITY — The voter-approved ballot initiative expanding Medicaid coverage to some 150,000 low-income Utahns would be repealed and replaced by a more limited plan under a bill being drafted for the 2019 Legislature.

"We're going to make the program work within the money the proposition provided," the bill's sponsor, Sen. Allen Christensen, R-North Ogden, told the Deseret News Tuesday.

He said the funding provided by Proposition 3 falls short.

It raises the state's 4.7 percent sales tax rate 0.15 percent in April — money that's expected to bring $800 million in federal matching funds to the state for the full Medicaid expansion available under the Affordable Care Act.

Read more: https://www.deseretnews.com/article/900050749/changes-may-be-coming-to-voter-approved-medicaid-expansion-utah-legislative-leaders-say.html

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