My first item of business was to lead the Florida Democratic congressional delegation in reminding Governor DeSantis and Florida lawmakers that Florida is one of the last of a handful of states to expand health services under Medicaid. If Florida expanded Medicaid, almost one million Floridians would gain coverage and the state would drawdown $13.8 billion for 2020-2024 alone. Florida would make significant ‘fiscal gains’ by replacing state spending with expansion funds. Florida also would enjoy sharp reductions in the uninsured, improved access to care, improved quality of care and an overall improvement in people’s health. It would be a win-win all around, but instead Floridians are subsidizing the health and budgets of other states.
You can read our letter here.
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