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Was Missouri Gov. Parson right to stop Medicaid expansion?
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Yes
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70%
No
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Critics say Parson is subverting the state constitution and the will of the voters who approved a constitutional amendment to expand Medicaid eligibility in August.
Critics say Parson is subverting the state constitution and the will of the voters who approved a constitutional amendment to expand Medicaid eligibility in August.
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Randy Wheeler
It's ironic the Republicans are all for "the will of the people" when it benefits them. But when the will of the people says we should have a fairer redistricting process, Medicaid expansion, or anything involving the initiative petition process, the Republicans disregard the citizens of this state
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Regardless of what Gov. Parson wants to do, the Governor can not violate the Constitution. If the people want to expand Medicare, they also have to vote to fund it as well. It's very simple.
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