Politics & Government

Ohio Health Care: GOP Lawmakers, Kasich Face Medicaid Clash

Conservatives are urging Kasich to leave in place a provision that freezes new enrollment under Medicaid expansion starting July 1, 2018.

COLUMBUS, OHIO — Republican legislators in Ohio are bracing for a veto fight with GOP Gov. John Kasich as the national health care debate hits the 2016 presidential contender on his home turf.

Conservatives are calling on the outspoken Kasich to set a national example by leaving in place a state budget provision that freezes new enrollment under Medicaid expansion starting July 1, 2018. Kasich must decide by midnight Friday.

Allowing the freeze would mark a stunning reversal for Kasich. He's been one of the GOP's most vocal defenders of the expansion, made possible under the federal health care law reviled, and now targeted, by his party. (For more local news, click here to sign up for real-time news alerts. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.)

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But striking the provision threatens to destabilize Ohio's budget and to harm Ohio's Republican legislators with their constituents in the politically divided battleground state.

By Julie Carr Smyth, Associated Press

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