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State lawmakers move closer to approving Medicaid expansion

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BY JAKE NEHER
Michigan Public Radio Network

State lawmakers are moving forward with a plan to expand Medicaid in Michigan after months of debate. A state House panel approved the measure Thursday.

Republicans on the committee were split on the legislation. The federal government said it'll foot the entire bill for Medicaid expansion through 2016, and at least 90 percent after that.
But Representative Ken Goike said he and many of his GOP colleagues don't trust Washington to keep that promise.

"We're going to put a lot more people on the rolls, and therefore they're going to be trapped on something that's not going to be sustainable," Goike said.

Democrats on the panel all voted in favor of the bill. That's after lawmakers dropped a controversial plan to limit able-bodied adults to four years on Medicaid. But they said they're still concerned about language that would raise premiums and co-pays for some patients after four years.

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