Wednesday, November 4, 2015

First Read: The GOP's Obamacare Experiment Is About to Begin

 
First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.
 
The GOP's grand Obamacare experiment is about to begin

Perhaps the most significant consequence of Republican Matt Bevin's victory in Kentucky's gubernatorial race last night is that it could result in the dismantling of maybe the most extensive (and successful) effort to implement Obamacare in the entire country, as our colleague Perry Bacon writes. And that would give national Republicans a statewide experiment to see how -- or simply if -- you can rollback the law. Under Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear, "Kentucky's uninsured rate declined over the last two years from 14% to 9%, according to the United States Census Bureau, the biggest drop of any state in the country. And more than 400,000 people have newly enrolled in Medicaid," Bacon says. But Bevin promised to eliminate the state's health exchange, Kynect, and he raised concerns about the state's Medicaid expansion, though he later softened his stance. More from Bacon: "[Bevin] now says he will follow the model of Republican governors like Indiana's Mike Pence, who have accepted the federal Medicaid funding but added changes like requiring some recipients to pay premium fees. 'We're going to use what's called 1115 waivers. An 1115 waiver will be our request to CMS [the federal agency that runs Medicaid] for basically the ability to take a block grant and customize as Indiana and others have done to actually come up with a program that will provide for these folks,' Bevin said in an interview with NBC News on Monday." 

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Source: NBC News

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