Resolute Missourians illuminate human cost of failure to expand Medicaid
Jefferson City The failure by Republicans in the Missouri legislature to expand Medicaid for low-wage families, the elderly and disabled before it adjourned for the year May 17 caused several hundred frustrated citizens to gather on the steps of the state Capitol May 16 to light 1,500 luminaries representing the lives that would be saved annually if Medicaid would have been expended.
Federal funds under Obama Care would have paid for 90 percent of the expansion. About 300,000 Missouri residents with incomes up to 130 percent of the poverty level could have benefited from the expansion.
Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat, organized a coalition of several thousand citizens, hospitals, doctors, business leaders, religious leaders and labor unions to support expansion. He led rallies throughout the state in an effort to gain support. But Republican leaders, who control both houses of the legislature, refused to budge and the measure died without ever being given serious consideration.
Medicaid Expansion is a moral imperative, and our commitment to this issue will not end with this legislative session, said Rev. John Bennett of Jefferson City, one of the supporters on the steps of the capitol the night before the legislature adjourned.
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