While many advocates cheered the rulings last week, some experts think they could be the push that gets red states -- who were starting to come around to qualified expansion -- to abandon plans completely. Medicaid news comes out of Nebraska, Montana, Iowa, Illinois and Tennessee, as well.
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April 02, 2019
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