PRESS RELEASE
February 4, 2013
February 4, 2013
For Immediate Release
Contact: Marianne Gasiecki
State Co-coordinator (OH) - Tea Party Patriots
(419) 961-4439
Contact: Marianne Gasiecki
State Co-coordinator (OH) - Tea Party Patriots
(419) 961-4439
Medicaid
Expansion is Unsustainable
Tea Party Patriots (OH) Oppose Medicaid Expansion
Tea Party Patriots (OH) Oppose Medicaid Expansion
Ohio - February 4,
2013 - Governor Kasich has been under a lot of pressure from progressive
organizations, as well as lobbyists from the medical/hospital industry, to
expand Medicaid in Ohio, and today announced that he will be doing just that.
"Since taking
office and erasing an $8 billion hole in our budget, Governor Kasich's fiscally
conservative approach to governing Ohio has brought our state a budget surplus.
It's very disappointing that Governor Kasich has decided to expand Medicaid in
Ohio under Obamacare, and abandon his fiscally conservative policies that have
served our state well," said Ralph King, Co-founder of the Cleveland Tea
Party Patriots and State Co-coordinator for Tea Party Patriots (OH).
The Governor's
office recently expressed concern over the ability of the state to cope with
the increased costs that occur when Ohioans currently eligible for
Medicaid begin enrolling to comply with the Affordable Care Act's individual
mandates. Medicaid benefits for these individuals are subject to Ohio's normal
federal Medicaid formula and will cost the state nearly $700 million in the
first two years alone.
The Medicaid
expansion would apply to all eligible Ohioans at or below 138 percent of the
federal poverty level and would create a significant fiscal liability for the
state beginning in 2017. The federal government has said it will pay 100
percent of the cost of Medicaid expansion in the first three years, with the
subsidy phasing down after that.
"Considering
the financial crisis the federal government is currently facing, I expect that
promise to be reneged upon, and Ohio to be left holding the bag. Aside from the
fact that Ohio would still have to incur the expense of covering 50% of the
administrative costs to run the new program, expanding entitlements will make
more people more dependent on government, rather creating a stronger more
independent citizenry through economic growth" stated Marianne Gasiecki,
Founder of the Mansfield Tea Party and fellow State Co-coordinator.
Tea Party Patriots
is organized as a 501(c)(4). Our three core principles are fiscal
responsibility, constitutionally limited government and a free market society.
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