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Activists Rally For Missouri Legislature To Fund Medicaid Expansion

Nimrod Chapel, President of the Missouri NAACP (left), addresses a rally on the steps of the Capitol Building, flanked by a sign language interpreter.
Jonathan Ahl
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Nimrod Chapel (left), president of the Missouri NAACP, addresses a rally on the steps of the state Capitol, flanked by a sign language interpreter.

JEFFERSON CITY 鈥 Activists from all over the state rallied outside the Missouri Capitol on Tuesday, demanding lawmakers follow the people鈥檚 wish to expand Medicaid.

鈥淎 budget says what we care about as a state,鈥 said Susan Sneed of Metropolitan Congregations United in St. Louis. 鈥淎nd when there is a zero next to Medicaid expansion, what the people voted for, what does that say?鈥

Some lawmakers, mostly Republicans, say the state can鈥檛 afford expanding Medicaid to 275,000 Missourians, even though the federal government will pay 90% of the cost. Others say that the voters were confused and misled about the ballot initiative because it didn鈥檛 include a specific funding plan.

But the crowd outside the Capitol said lawmakers were violating the will of voters and some basic lessons most people learn as children.

鈥淲hen Momma sent you to the store, you come back with what was on the list. You don鈥檛 buy bubble gum. You don鈥檛 get you some Cracker Jack,鈥 said Nimrod Chapel, president of the Missouri NAACP. 鈥淵ou come home with what was due.鈥

Earlier in the day, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones made her first trip to the Capitol since taking office last week to meet with Gov. Mike Parson. She said that they talked about infrastructure, job creation and early childhood education, but not Medicaid expansion.

鈥淲e decided to discuss the things we agree upon today. We have plenty of time to fight later,鈥 she said with a laugh after meeting with Parson. 鈥淏ut today we鈥檙e just so happy to see each other and reestablish our relationship.鈥

Jones and Parson served in the state legislature together. Parson was an opponent of Medicaid expansion but did put funding for it in his budget after the statewide ballot initiative passed.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 have a district anymore, I have to represent all Missourians, and they voted for it,鈥 Parson said. 鈥淪o we put it in the budget.鈥

While the legislature has more than two weeks left in its session, the budget now being considered does not include funding for Medicaid expansion. If that is the final version that passes, it鈥檚 likely the Medicaid issue will go to the courts.

Barbara Nydem of Willow Springs, who has been advocating for Medicaid expansion for more than 10 years, said she is confident the funding would be affirmed through the legal process. But she said people in need shouldn鈥檛 have to wait.

鈥淭here鈥檚 not going to be any money there initially while it鈥檚 going through the courts,鈥 Nydem said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e going to see people trying to get service, and they won鈥檛 get it."

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Jonathan Ahl is the Newscast Editor and Rolla correspondent at 漏 2024 外网天堂.