Medicaid expansion bill faces uncertain future as it advances to NC House
If approved, the bill would provide the state with a multibillion-dollar infusion of money from the federal government to pay 90% of the cost of health insurance for several hundred thousand people in North Carolina.
Posted — UpdatedThe procedural vote passed 44-1, with one Republican opposing the measure.
Shortly before its initial passage on Wednesday, GOP Senate leader Phil Berger called on his Republican and Democratic colleagues to urge House members to back the bill.
"A lot of conversations will be easier seven, eight months from now than they are right now," Moore said. "A lot of things aren't necessarily 'no,' they're just not [now]."
If passed by the House and signed by Cooper, the bill would provide the state with a multibillion-dollar infusion of money from the federal government to pay 90% of the cost of health insurance for several hundred thousand people in North Carolina, including many lower-income residents.
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