
Audrey White, Texas Tribune
Interfaith groups and Democratic state legislators rallied on the Capitol steps Wednesday in support of expanding Medicaid to impoverished adults, as directed by federal health reform.
“We don’t want more mothers dying. We don’t want to lose more brothers,” said Rosalie Tristan, a leader of Valley Interfaith. “We want you to do something. We don’t want you to do nothing.”
Gov. Rick Perry has repeatedly said Texas will not expand Medicaid when the federal mandate to purchase health insurance begins in 2014. Many Texas Republicans have argued that Medicaid expansion would overburden the state budget, endanger access to care for patients currently enrolled in the program and put the state on a path to socialized medicine.
“It would be irresponsible to add more Texans and dump more taxpayer dollars into an unsustainable system that is broken and already consumes a quarter of our budget,” Perry spokesman Lucy Nashed wrote in an email to the Tribune. “Gov. Perry continues to call for flexibility in the Medicaid system so we can implement programs that are in the best interest of Texans, but the Obama Administration has made clear they are unwilling to provide the states with the flexibility we have been asking for.”
Texas could draw down $100 billion in federal funds over 10 years if the state invests $15 billion to expand Medicaid services to impoverished adults, according to a report by Billy Hamilton, the state’s former chief revenue estimator. The infusion of federal funding would stimulate local economies, resulting in $2.1 billion in new local tax revenue, the report estimates. (Check out this interactive to see the economic impact of Medicaid expansion by legislative district, according to Hamilton’s estimates.)
“The numbers are solid. This is economic development and social justice,” said state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, D-San Antonio, one of more than a dozen Democrat state legislators to speak in favor of Medicaid expansion at the rally. “This is health care that makes sense. Let’s put politics aside and do what’s right for the people of this state.”
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