Published February 05, 2013, 04:14 PM
-- Wisconsin would save about $66-million in state tax dollars over a three-year period if the state agrees to expand Medicaid under the Obama health reform law. The non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau reviewed the state’s fiscal ramifications of expanding tax-funded health programs like Badger-Care-Plus. And Democrats used that report today in urging Republican Governor Scott Walker to propose that the state expand Medicaid as part of his next two-year state budget.
Afternoon State News Briefs: LFB says state would save $66 million in Medicade expansion
Wisconsin News-- Wisconsin would save about $66-million in state tax dollars over a three-year period if the state agrees to expand Medicaid under the Obama health reform law. The non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau reviewed the state’s fiscal ramifications of expanding tax-funded health programs like Badger-Care-Plus. And Democrats used that report today in urging Republican Governor Scott Walker to propose that the state expand Medicaid as part of his next two-year state budget.
