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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Blunt wins over key Democrats on Medicaid

Republican Gov. Matt Blunt’s plan to reform Medicaid, now dubbed MO HealthNet, passed the senate this week, 26-7, gaining support across partisan and racial lines.

St. Louis area supporters, besides Republicans Gibbons, Gross, Loudon and Rupp, included African American Sen. Rita Days (D, north county), Sen. Harry Kennedy (D, St. Louis City), Sen. Tim Green (D, Spanish Lake) and Sen. Ryan McKenna (D, Jeffco).

Until now, many presumed that likely Democratic guberatorial nominee Jay Nixon and other Democrats would make a big issue of the Medicaid-related actions of Blunt and the Republican legislature. These votes will make that tactic problematical.

The seven Democrats who stayed true to the game plan included Sens. Jeff Smith and Maida Coleman of St. Louis, progressive icon Joan Bray of University City and, ironically, conservative Democrat Frank Barnitz of rural Lake Spring. If Barnitz could stand up to the conservative tide, why couldn’t Days, Green, McKenna and the term-limited Kennedy?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just noticed your post. As you know, Blunt didn't do as well in the House.

June 11, 2007 at 5:33 PM  
Blogger Matthew said...

i know you have more tot alk about. i thin your commentary on recent ongoings would recieve a good audience too

August 14, 2007 at 3:55 AM  

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