The Legislature saw the light at the end of the tunnel with this being the final week before they leave on their summer recess. This week started with the Lieutenant Governor in the Upper Peninsula and the Governor in Israel working on creating economic development for Michigan but with the Medicaid expansions hanging in the balance, we saw trips being cut short with both the Lieutenant Governor and the Governor coming back to Lansing to try to get the Medicaid expansion across the finish line. Let’s review the week:
House:
The House started out this week with having a number of topics on the agenda including House bill 4736 that would allow Expedited Partner Therapy in Michigan. This was on the agenda for Wednesday for the House to take up but everything took a back seat to what was happening across the hall in the Senate.
Senate:
The Senate found itself in the limelight, where it wanted it or not, this week with the possible consideration of HB 4714 or the bill that addresses Medicaid expansion. Starting out the week the Senate Republicans were having troubles meeting their own imposed requirement where a majority of their caucus has to vote in favor of the legislation before they will consider an issue on the full Senate floor. Wednesday found the majority of those lobbying in the Capitol working on the Senate asking Senators to support the expansion. The Lieutenant Governor made his want back to Lansing to join those lobbying the Senate Republicans on supporting the exchange. At the end of the day, Wednesday saw no action on the expansion and left some wondering if it would ever get done.
Thursday and final day of session before the summer break, found those hoping for the Medicaid expansion to make its way to the Governor's desk, but with the Governor gone in Israel for the past week, it was hard for supports of the legislation to find any hope of moving the issue forward. Then word came that the Governor was on his way back to Lansing and would be at the Capitol before noon. With the Governor's arrival eminent, supports continued working with Senators to push them to support House Bill 4714. When the Governor arrived, he talked with his staff that had been working on the Senate, giving him a status report, and then started working members of the Senate. This went on for most of the afternoon where he also called representatives from the supporting groups to fill them in on his progress which was not promising at the time.
Kenneth Elmassian, DO, President of MSMS in the background at the Governor's Medicaid Expansion Press Conference. From the Detroit News http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130620/POLITICS02/306200084 |
Now the Senate will be back in August on the 27th to hopefully finish the work done on the Medicaid expansion, those supporting the package now have until August to continue working to garner support for the package. The blog will now take a break until the legislature comes back into session in August. Follow MSMS though through our twitter feed and Facebook page to get up to date information on what is happening over the summer at http://www.msms.org/advocacy.
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