9/15: Some governors worried about Medicaid growth
Associated Press: Medicaid growth could hurt state budgets, say some governors
Some governors worry their financial burdens could get worse as Congress works on a comprehensive health care bill, especially as states struggle with high rates of poverty and unemployment.
“If the federal government wants to expand health care to everybody in the country, they should not force the states to pay part of the bill. If they want to do that, the federal government should pay for it,” said Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, who is chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
Medicaid budgets are already strained in some states. In Georgia, Gov. Sonny Perdue ordered 3 percent funding cuts for Medicaid and public schools and 5 percent cuts for most other state programs because of weak state tax collections in late July, just three weeks into the new fiscal year.
In Mississippi, where 21.1 percent of residents live in poverty and 20 percent are enrolled in Medicaid, paying for health care has long been a struggle. Barbour said a mandate to cover more people could lead to tax increases.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: Gov. Riley returns from Europe, says state will pursue foreign firms more aggressively
ARKANSAS: Former judge debates Sen. Baker over Employee Free Choice Act
FLORIDA: State DOT considers pay-per-mile motorists' tax
GEORGIA: Tom Baxter: Jody Powell, a true original
"In an age of instant communications and overnight campaigns, it’s hard to convey just what a revolution in political communications Jody Powell was instrumental in pulling off. But I’ll always think of it in terms of two picnics."
KENTUCKY: $10.5 million in federal stimulus funds to help Kentucky go greener
LOUISIANA: Violent crime rate down in state
MISSISSIPPI: Wetlands project approved for Mississippi Delta
NORTH CAROLINA: State's Justice Dept. supports fight against Navy's practice landing field
SOUTH CAROLINA: State Superintendent of Education Jim Rex joins gubernatorial race
TENNESSEE: Rural residents in parts of state lack safe water
VIRGINIA: NRA switches support to McDonnell in governor's race
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