(CNSNews.com) – The White House on Tuesday dismissed the concerns of 13 state attorneys general about the constitutionality of a clause in the Senate health care bill that singles out Nebraska for special treatment when it comes to covering the cost of expanding Medicaid coverage.
While stating that he had not read a letter from the attorneys general about the issue, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs nonetheless told CNSNews.com, “I do not believe that anybody has legitimate constitutional concerns about the legislation.”
To ensure Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson’s (D) support, Democratic Senate leaders included a provision in the health care legislation to permanently pick up the cost of expanding the number of patients on Medicaid in Nebraska. The bill also covers the full cost of Medicaid expansion for the other 49 states, but only for the first three years...
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