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madfloridian

(88,117 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2015, 04:29 PM Apr 2015

Super duper editorial: Tell the Legislature's Immoral Minority to expand Medicaid in Florida

From the Tampa Bay Times today:

Editorial: Tell the Legislature's Immoral Minority to expand Medicaid in Florida



The names are in the editorial. Kudos to the Tampa Bay Times for this:

Most Floridians want it. So do thousands of businesses and the medical community. So do Republicans and Democrats in the Florida Senate. Yet 80 Florida House Republicans are denying 800,000 Floridians access to health care by refusing to accept Medicaid expansion money from Washington. It is immoral, and it is financially irresponsible. Of those 80 House Republicans, 13 represent Tampa Bay districts. Call them. Email them. Ask them why they are blocking health insurance for your families, friends and co-workers.

This may be the last, best chance for the Florida Legislature to accept billions in federal Medicaid money and create health coverage for low-income residents. The Senate has crafted a responsible bipartisan plan to use the federal money to subsidize private health insurance, and House Republicans should embrace it and stop being obstructionists.

The economic case for accepting the federal money and expanding access to health care is persuasive. It would bring tens of billions from Washington to Florida. It would save the state more than $1.7 billion over five years by replacing existing health care programs. It would help residents paying higher private insurance premiums to subsidize the cost of charity care.

The cost of rejecting the Senate plan? Federal tax dollars from Florida help pay for Medicaid expansion in 28 other states. The Low Income Pool that helps cover the cost of treating the uninsured will lose more than $1 billion in federal money. Florida hospitals and taxpayers cannot afford to make that up.


There is a list of the names to go with the pictures. Phone numbers and email addresses are given. A partial list:

RICHARD CORCORAN, Land O'Lakes: (850) 717-5037, richard.corcoran@myfloridahouse.gov — Corcoran is the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, the expected House speaker for 2016-18 and the chief obstructionist.

DANA YOUNG, Tampa: (850) 717-5060, dana.young@myfloridahouse.gov — Young is the House majority leader who helps prevent Republicans from voting their conscience on Medicaid expansion.

BLAISE INGOGLIA, Spring Hill: (850) 717-5035, blaise.ingoglia@myfloridahouse.gov — Ingoglia has an inherent conflict of interest as both the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida and a state legislator serving all of his Hernando County constituents.

LARRY AHERN, Seminole: (850) 717-5066, larry.ahern@myfloridahouse.gov

CHRIS LATVALA, Clearwater: (850) 717-5067, chris.latvala@myfloridahouse.gov

KATHLEEN PETERS, South Pasadena: (850) 717-5069, kathleen.peters@myfloridahouse.gov
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Super duper editorial: Tell the Legislature's Immoral Minority to expand Medicaid in Florida (Original Post) madfloridian Apr 2015 OP
Everyone of you smiling jackasses are guilty of MURDER and belong in PRISON NoJusticeNoPeace Apr 2015 #1
I love that TBTimes called them Immoral Minority. madfloridian Apr 2015 #2
... Vincardog Apr 2015 #3
I'll bet every single one of those assholes... bvar22 Apr 2015 #4
Surprisingly... madfloridian Apr 2015 #5

NoJusticeNoPeace

(5,018 posts)
1. Everyone of you smiling jackasses are guilty of MURDER and belong in PRISON
Fri Apr 10, 2015, 04:35 PM
Apr 2015


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