Florida Officials Want to Delay Expanding Health Care to 42,000 Kids

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is delaying more than 40,000 children from getting medical coverage as the state awaits President-elect Donald Trump's impact on health care.

President Joe Biden's administration approved Florida's plan to expand its KidCare health insurance program for an extra 42,000 families on Monday. That expansion raised the household income threshold from 200 percent to 300 percent of the U.S. federal poverty level.

The KidCare program offers lower costs for families to get health insurance for their children for everything from doctor visits and immunizations to emergency care.

But to keep the federal government's approval of this expansion, Florida must comply with the federal rule that bans states from discontinuing children's health coverage during a yearlong period even when families stop paying their premiums.
 
What? Are we, America, going to pay for "Healthcare" (which will become everything-care) for every "Kid" in the world?

So, 120 Million working class American citizens are going to provide for Billions of "Kids" world wide, for everything?

How's that work?

It is just another Communist TRAP.

No thanks.
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What? Are we, America, going to pay for "Healthcare" (which will become everything-care) for every "Kid" in the world?

So, 120 Million working class American citizens are going to provide for Billions of "Kids" world wide, for everything?

How's that work?

It is just another Communist TRAP.

No thanks.
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We are talking about 42,000 working class children in Florida.
 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is delaying more than 40,000 children from getting medical coverage as the state awaits President-elect Donald Trump's impact on health care.

President Joe Biden's administration approved Florida's plan to expand its KidCare health insurance program for an extra 42,000 families on Monday. That expansion raised the household income threshold from 200 percent to 300 percent of the U.S. federal poverty level.

The KidCare program offers lower costs for families to get health insurance for their children for everything from doctor visits and immunizations to emergency care.

But to keep the federal government's approval of this expansion, Florida must comply with the federal rule that bans states from discontinuing children's health coverage during a yearlong period even when families stop paying their premiums.
MAGAts don't care about saving the born, only the unborn.
 
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