Will Missouri Be The Next Red State To Expand Medicaid? Voters To Decide
Advocates for expansion say it would create jobs, protect hospitals from budget cuts, bring billions of federal taxpayer dollars back to the state, and bring health coverage to 230,000 more people.
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July 30, 2020 at 04:00PM
NPR News: Will Missouri Be The Next Red State To Expand Medicaid? Voters To Decide
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