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Idaho's voters to answer Medicaid question

Judd Wilson Hagadone News Network | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 5 months AGO
by Judd Wilson Hagadone News Network
| July 18, 2018 1:00 AM

Months of signature-gathering have paid off for backers of an initiative to expand Medicaid eligibility in Idaho. On Tuesday, Secretary of State Lawerence Denney confirmed that the Medicaid eligibility expansion ballot initiative had enough signatures to put it on the Nov. 6 general election ballot. The governor’s race, lieutenant governor’s race, state legislative seats, and a historical horse racing initiative are among other decisions awaiting voters on the Nov. 6 ballot.

According to a press release from Denney’s office, the initiative needed at least 56,192 valid petition signatures, or 6 percent of the total registered voters at the time of the last general election, to qualify for the ballot. The signatures also needed to be spread out over at least 18 legislative districts with at least 6 percent of registered voters from each district. Leaders of the Reclaim Idaho movement, which led the petition-gathering process, said they had submitted 75,134 signatures and exceeded the 6 percent minimum in 21 legislative districts across Idaho.

“We’ll keep knocking doors so 62,000 Idahoans can get healthcare and our tax dollars can come back to Idaho!” promised the group in a tweet Tuesday.

If approved by a majority of voters, the initiative would require the state to “amend its state plan to expand Medicaid eligibility to include people under 65 whose modified adjusted gross income is 133 percent of the federal poverty level or below and who are not otherwise eligible for any other coverage under the state plan.”

It also mandates that within 90 days of approval, the state “submit any necessary state plan amendments to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to implement the provisions of this section.”

According to Idaho Code 34-1812A-C, supporters and opponents of the measure have until July 20 to “prepare and file an argument not to exceed 500 words” regarding the voter initiative, and until Aug. 1 to file 250-word rebuttal arguments, to be included in a voters pamphlet the Secretary of State’s office will distribute by Sept. 25.

To read the initiative, go to: bit.ly/IDMedicaid

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