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South Dakota votes to expand Medicaid

Por: Politico Health November 09, 2022

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South Dakota voters on Tuesday approved a measure to expand the state’s Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act. The program, which takes effect in July and is expected to cover more than 40,000 people, passed with about 56 percent support. The Republican-controlled state, where lawmakers have long resisted Medicaid expansion, is the seventh in the last five years to do so at the ballot box — and likely the last to do so for some... + full article



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