House and Senate Republicans still appeared far apart in a first public meeting attempting to find a compromise on Medicaid expansion
Quotes: Republicans debating Medicaid expansion share thoughts on key meeting dayQuotes: Republicans debating Medicaid expansion share thoughts on key meeting day by Adam Ganucheau, Geoff Pender and Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today April 23, 2024 House Republican leaders offered a compromise Medicaid expansion plan to Senate leaders in a much-anticipated conference committee meeting on Tuesday.
"Look, we are incredibly open to looking at everything and making sure that we get the best plan for the state of Mississippi and for the taxpayers of Mississippi. Just the numbers that we have right now haven’t shown to be a financially feasible option. But we are absolutely open to looking at those if we can get numbers to show us that’s what the case is." Sen.
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