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Related: About this forumUpstate New York gets $2.3 billion gift in Republican health care bill
The House Republicans' health care bill now provides an unusual sweetheart deal for upstate New York and Long Island.In an effort to woo Republican lawmakers in the state, House leaders have agreed to an amendment that would block the federal government from reimbursing state Medicaid funds raised by local governments. The provision is worded so that it only applies to New York State.
In New York, counties outside of New York City send $2.3 billion to the state to help pay for Medicaid. Upstate officials cheered the GOP's measure, saying it would allow them to lower county property taxes for their residents. Medicaid spending accounts for an average of 44.3% of the county property tax levied in New York, state lawmakers argue.
"This is a huge win for our constituents," said New York Representative Chris Collins, who pushed for the provision, which would take effect in 2020. "Year after year, Albany's leadership relies on counties to foot the bill for New York State's out-of-control Medicaid costs. Enough is enough. This amendment will stop Albany from forcing its unfunded mandate down the throats of taxpayers, and help counties lower the property tax burden on hardworking families."
But state officials and hospital executives say it would blow a huge hole in the state's Medicaid budget and leave many New Yorkers without coverage.
"There is no fairy that is going to float down and hand over $2.3 billion to make up the shortfall that the counties lack," said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in a press conference Tuesday. "...that means less people are going to get health care assistance. That means more hospitals, more nursing homes are going to close. That's what that means."
More: http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/21/news/economy/medicaid-new-york-republican-health-care-bill/
In other words, they're not above bribery in their quest for "yes" votes...
HoneyBadger
(2,297 posts)Rhiannon12866
(222,433 posts)New York is regarded as a solid "blue state," but the reason is the more heavily populated downstate. I'm upstate in a predominantly Republican area, but that's mainly local politics. I don't know anyone personally who can stand Trump. But then last fall before the election, I drove a little way north to see a friend of mine who lives in a log cabin, very remote, quite a beautiful area, and I got lost. I had never seen a single Trump sign in my travels before, but up there, they were all over the place! I was not only shocked, but I was reluctant to stop and ask for directions!
HoneyBadger
(2,297 posts)When Common Core was a city thing, upstate was wall to wall billboards, your child is not a number. Since then, downstate ie. the teachers, have been fighting it, so upstate and downstate came together.
A GPS is generally a pain upstate. By one house, half the roads are dirt, by another, it takes you to a ferry that is not running to cross the lake.
Rhiannon12866
(222,433 posts)This attempt is yet one more effort to divide us - and it appears to be working. *sigh*
And the GPS on my phone works just fine if I'm headed South, but up North, in the smaller towns, I can't even get a connection to make a call to ask for directions.
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)...is best buds with Drumpf.
Rhiannon12866
(222,433 posts)So the constituents lose out. Whenever I see his creepy face, I always remember that he ran with Rmoney - and lost. Doesn't anyone else remember that??
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)...by running cover for President Crazypants. Stupid move on his part.
Rhiannon12866
(222,433 posts)To quote Trump from yesterday - "I'm president - and you're not!"