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Tag: politics
Medicaid Expansion in Indiana
As governor of Indiana, Vice President Mike Pence refused to expand Medicaid in his state unless recipients could be charged.
The 25th Amendment Explained
There has been a lot of talk about the 25th Amendment to the Constitution as a method for removing the president.
Discussing Kate’s Law
This article describes the killing of Kathryn Steinle. https://media.blubrry.com/jonathansimeonepodcast/content.blubrry.com/jonathansimeonepodcast/Kate.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 9:26 — 4.3MB) | Embedsubscribe to my podcast Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | RSS | Subscribe to Jonathan's Verdicts
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Mandatory Minimum Sentences Explained
On June 19, 1986, basketball star Len Bias died from what was rumored to have been smoking crack.
An Increase in Medicaid Spending is a Cut
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Capping Medicaid
Medicaid is jointly funded by the federal government and state governments. The federal contribution is determined by the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP).
Poverty in America
The formula used to determine whether someone is living in poverty was developed By the Johnson administration in the early 1960s.
Health Insurance and Tax Credits
Currently, someone earning between 100 and 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Lebvel (FPL) qualifies for a tax credit to offset the cost of health insurance.
It’s Personal
I’ve been on Medicaid for a few months. I’ve been on SNAP for a few weeks. I’m waiting to be approved for Social Security benefits.