Governor sets June election for Medicaid expansion question

The Associated Press - April 18, 2020 11:27 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has set a June 30th election date for voters to decide whether to expand Medicaid health coverage to more Oklahomans. Stitt issued a proclamation on Friday to place State Question 802 on the June 30th primary election ballot.

A Medicaid expansion would extend health insurance to adults who earn up to 133% of the federal poverty level, or $34,846 for a family of four. The Health Care Authority estimates about 220,000 Oklahomans would immediately qualify for coverage. Stitt wants to pursue a block-grant-style Medicaid expansion offered by the the federal government.

 

Latest Stories

NOC Foundation Establishes Dr. Robert “Bob” Matthiesen Memorial Scholarship

The Northern Oklahoma College Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce the establishment of the Dr. Robert...

Students from Ponca City High School Attend University of Arkansas Summer Music Camp

Three students from Ponca City High School recently returned from an unforgettable experience at the University...

NEW OSAGE NATION COUNSELING FACILITY AIMS TO COMBAT SUBSTANCE ABUSE

PAWHUSKA, Okla. – The Osage Nation is celebrating a brand-new counseling center that is expected to treat...