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Ohiogal

(35,199 posts)
Wed Feb 20, 2019, 09:11 AM Feb 2019

Thanks a lot, John Kasich

He took a big dump on Medicaid expansion funding right before he left office.
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10 days before Kasich’s second term ended in mid-January, state Medicaid officials notified counties that the matching rate for administrative expenses would drop to 50 percent on July 1, the start of the new state fiscal year.

The state initially predicted a resulting drop in funds of about $2 million statewide, later updated to $2 million per quarter statewide, although counties expected to lose twice that, The DeWine administration then announced Friday it would retain current funding through December.

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The problem, according to Potts, is counties have different structures for how they administer Medicaid. Some counties have shared employees that handle the health-insurance program as well as food stamps and other benefits for the poor and disabled. Some counties have dedicated workers focused on just one service.

Making the funding cut harder to accept was that there was no federal directive or audit finding or even a budget need that prompted the cuts. Rather, Potts said, state Medicaid officials following a regular review just questioned whether counties were receiving more of the enhanced administrative match than they should, but did not communicate with counties about it before announcing the funding change.

In Franklin County alone, Job and Family Services Director Joy Bivens estimated an annual loss of $1.6 to $1.9 million in state matching funds, but because that aid draws additional federal dollars, the county stood to lose $6.5 million.

More:
https://www.the-daily-record.com/opinion/20190220/editorial-kasichs-medicaid-reputation-sullied-as-he-leaves-office

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Thanks a lot, John Kasich (Original Post) Ohiogal Feb 2019 OP
Bookmark this thread for reference hotrod0808 Feb 2019 #1
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Hurting the right people! czarjak Feb 2019 #3

hotrod0808

(323 posts)
1. Bookmark this thread for reference
Wed Feb 20, 2019, 02:26 PM
Feb 2019

when someone on here starts praising Kasich as a decent, moderate Republican.

NEOBuckeye

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Wed Feb 20, 2019, 02:49 PM
Feb 2019

My opinion of the man couldn't be any lower than what it already is; Kasich is a pompous, self-serving piece of shit. That has been obvious from the get-go for anyone who wanted to see it.

The problem in this state is that we have an inept state-level Dem party that sat on the sidelines instead of giving him a run for his money the entire 8 years he was governor.

Strickland treated him with kid gloves in 2010. Kasich should have been destroyed by his stance on SB5 when he ran for reelection in 2014. He's gotten more free passes than Trump gets from Faux News.

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