Last month, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt unveiled his long-awaited health care plan in Washington D.C. The Beltway backdrop was fitting because the governor’s plan to expand Medicaid perfectly aligns with D.C lawmakers’ wish list—grow government while ignoring the federal debt that is smothering taxpayers.
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Gov. Stitt’s plan to expand welfare under the Medicaid program, called “SoonerCare 2.0,” will neither help fix Oklahoma’s health care system nor save taxpayer dollars.
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from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
Stitt seeks to grow government, expand Medicaid