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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
All Hands On Deck!
Governor Brewer is considering a very costly expansion of medicaid.
Below is the counter argument. Please contact Governor Brewer http://www.azgovernor.gov/ and urge her to abandon the expansion:
"The most important issue in the Medicaid expansion is the human cost.
If Arizona were to expand Medicaid, it would railroad at least 250,000
Arizonans into a low-quality, government-managed health insurance
system. Medicaid patients not only have worse medical outcomesthan
patients with private insurance, but often have worse medical outcomes
than low-income persons without insurance -- even when they have the
same medical conditions. Please go to http://tinyurl.com/gottliebwsj to learn more about this important issue.
But the proponents of the expansion are also trying to do an end-run
around Prop 108, the most important taxpayer protection ever passed by
Arizona voters. Thanks to Prop 108, the Arizona Constitution requires a
two-thirds majority of the Legislature to raise taxes. But Medicaid
expansion proponents want to allow unelected bureaucrats at AHCCCS to
raise state taxes (mainly hospital bed taxes) by $369 million over the
next three years -- without a two-thirds vote of the Legislature! If
Legislators use a simple majority to delegate to bureaucrats the
authority to impose gigantic taxes on hospital patients, they will kill
Prop 108 and destroy its protections for Arizona taxpayers. If that
happens, we will blame those Legislators -- not the lawyers and judges
who help them carve out a gigantic loophole in Prop 108. (Americans for
Prosperity Email 02/18/13"
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Location:
Green Valley, AZ, USA
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