Learning from Arizona’s Medicaid Expansion
Whether it was called the “Private Option” or “Arkansas Works,” TAP has always pointed out the problems that would come
Read moreWhether it was called the “Private Option” or “Arkansas Works,” TAP has always pointed out the problems that would come
Read moreOne of the consistent problems with big, new government entitlements is that politicians and bureaucrats usually understate or underestimate the program’s actual cost.
Read moreWhen you begin a huge new entitlement like Arkansas’s “private option” Medicaid expansion program, it’s always a good idea to check if enrollees are actually eligible for the program.
Read moreAt a time when Arkansas and other states are facing budget crunches, why voluntarily create a state exchange — and thereby subject state taxpayers to another expensive undertaking?
Read moreIt’s not been a great legislative session for conservatives opposed to the “private option” Medicaid expansion program, but a bill by Rep. Donnie Copeland about to become law is one bright spot.
Read moreWho’s interested in the issues surrounding pharmacy reimbursements? I’m sure few of you raised your hands. You may not imagine
Read moreWhat would you think about a federal waiver that would get rid of many Obamacare state mandates in return for
Read moreFreshman U.S. Rep Bruce Westerman introduced a bill last week that would give state legislators across the country much-needed flexibility and distance from the federal government with respect to Medicaid expansion.
Read moreApparently, private-option sympathizers are now arguing that ending the private option could leave the state vulnerable to a court judgment.
Read moreA few hours ago, ace Arkansas Project reporter Caleb Taylor posted his opinion about Hutchinson’s private option speech. Here’s mine.
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