Dealing with Taxes, Medicaid, heart health

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This split shows that many states are struggling with a critically important decision that will impact their state’s budget for years to come.

I’m aware of the news media influencing Americans with reasons Medicaid expansion is the way to go. The purpose of my comments is to consider the other side of the coin.

First, there are no take backs. Studies show that states almost never rescind Medicaid coverage once it is implemented. If Iowa expands Medicaid, the estimates are that 150,000 additional people would be covered.

In a state that has seen the old Medicaid program grow 50 percent in the last 12 years, a decision to cover an additional 150,000 lives should not be taken lightly.

Further, we are dealing with a federal government that is flat-out broke. Given this, it seems unwise to enter into the agreement that Medicaid is primarily funded in federal dollars.

Not too long ago, when our own state’s budget was in a financial pinch, Governor Culver implemented a 10-percent across-the-board cut in our state’s budget. If the U.S. government did the same, Iowa’s $6 billion handout would be reduced by $600 million. That is pretty significant to our state budget, which brings me to my next point.

Nationally, Medicaid has eclipsed K-12 education as the largest single share of total state spending. Medicaid would have to rise significantly to do that in Iowa, but the point is that every state dollar that is spent on Medicaid expansion is one less dollar for other programs in the state budget.

Many folks also want the state budget to include allowable growth for schools and funding for our crumbling infrastructure. The problem is that the pot of money is only so big.

We can’t guarantee how much Medicaid will truly impact our budget. Therefore we will either need to reduce benefits elsewhere or raise taxes to keep the state fully funded. Neither choice is a popular one.

The state of Florida has taken a different approach that might merit looking into:

• Their new system has a “Medicaid Marketplace” where patients can choose from at least two Medicaid plans

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