The Utah House Chamber
The fly in the ointment, however, is that the state must get the Trump administration to grant a waiver from the Medicaid provision of Obamacare, which sets the threshold for federal funding at 138 percent of the poverty line, or about $17,000 for an individual and $35,000 for a family of four.
The Utah law seeks both the waiver and full federal funding as if it were covering up to 138 percent of the poverty level, not just 100 percent.
The Deep Red state had, prior to the initiative by voters, allowed Medicaid access only to those at 60 percent of the federal poverty line.
Gov. Herbert proclaimed the new law “balances Utah’s sense of compassion and frugality.”
The Utah House Chamber
The fly in the ointment, however, is that the state must get the Trump administration to grant a waiver from the Medicaid provision of Obamacare, which sets the threshold for federal funding at 138 percent of the poverty line, or about $17,000 for an individual and $35,000 for a family of four.
The Utah law seeks both the waiver and full federal funding as if it were covering up to 138 percent of the poverty level, not just 100 percent.
The Deep Red state had, prior to the initiative by voters, allowed Medicaid access only to those at 60 percent of the federal poverty line.
Gov. Herbert proclaimed the new law “balances Utah’s sense of compassion and frugality.”