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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAwesome New GOP Strategy: Shut Down State Govts Over Obamacare
Awesome New GOP Strategy: Shut Down State Govts Over Obamacare
What's past is prologue: Obamacare could once again be the catalyst to a government shutdown, this time at the state level where legislators in Arkansas and Virginia are sparring over the law's Medicaid expansion...Arkansas lawmakers have been horse-trading to keep funding their privatized form of Medicaid expansion and the Virginia legislature has been debating adopting the provision for the first time, with the Senate and Democratic governor on one side and House Republicans on the other in both states.
Sound familiar? And if both sides refuse to budget, two state government shutdowns might be coming in the near future.
Talking to reporters Monday in Washington, where he's been attending the National Governors Association's annual meeting, Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe (D) acknowledged that a shutdown in Little Rock was a possibility. He conceded that the House, where the funding bill is currently stuck, is two votes short of the supermajority needed to approve the federal funding.
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In Virginia, the Senate has approved a form of Medicaid expansion similar to Arkansas's and Gov. Terry McAuliffe has endorsed it. But conservatives in the House don't want any part of it, taking a symbolic vote last week to voice their opposition.
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/arkansas-virginia-obamacare-government-shutdown
What's past is prologue: Obamacare could once again be the catalyst to a government shutdown, this time at the state level where legislators in Arkansas and Virginia are sparring over the law's Medicaid expansion...Arkansas lawmakers have been horse-trading to keep funding their privatized form of Medicaid expansion and the Virginia legislature has been debating adopting the provision for the first time, with the Senate and Democratic governor on one side and House Republicans on the other in both states.
Sound familiar? And if both sides refuse to budget, two state government shutdowns might be coming in the near future.
Talking to reporters Monday in Washington, where he's been attending the National Governors Association's annual meeting, Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe (D) acknowledged that a shutdown in Little Rock was a possibility. He conceded that the House, where the funding bill is currently stuck, is two votes short of the supermajority needed to approve the federal funding.
<...>
In Virginia, the Senate has approved a form of Medicaid expansion similar to Arkansas's and Gov. Terry McAuliffe has endorsed it. But conservatives in the House don't want any part of it, taking a symbolic vote last week to voice their opposition.
- more -
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/arkansas-virginia-obamacare-government-shutdown
They're either desperate or dumb. Will Republicans ever learn?
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Awesome New GOP Strategy: Shut Down State Govts Over Obamacare (Original Post)
ProSense
Feb 2014
OP
I hear the same and I don't get it. For all it''s quirks the ACA is not the disaster they
Jefferson23
Feb 2014
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spanone
(135,873 posts)1. yet i keep hearing they will keep the house and possibly win the senate....
one. fucked. up. country.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)3. I hear the same and I don't get it. For all it''s quirks the ACA is not the disaster they
would like to make it seem. But it bothers me that the Democratic Party does not
get out there, spend the damn money now with ads to fight back.
shenmue
(38,506 posts)2. Oh noes! People are saving money!!1!
They must be stopped!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)4. Kick! n/t