On Tuesday, Missourians will decide on whether to expand Medicaid coverage after years of debate. Here’s a look at what Amendment 2 would do.
The Missouri Times
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"Amendment 2 would expand the state’s Medicaid rolls and put taxpayers on the hook for $2 billion of new health care spending. Missourians should vote no on Amendment 2."
"The strong backing from business groups reinforces that Medicaid expansion is not only good for the state’s health but also its bottom line."
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"It is because of the invaluable work that teachers do that Missouri must realize that massive spending programs will gut public education."
"The Missouri Legislature’s goals of government transparency and taxpayer accountability can be achieved by following the lead of Independence."