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Frankel Joins Colleagues in Calling on Gov. Scott to Abandon Wasteful Lawsuit, Expand Medicaid for Floridians

Today, Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL-22) joined Congressman Ted Deutch (FL-21), Congresswoman Kathy Castor (FL-14), and the entire Florida Democratic Congressional Delegation in calling on Governor Rick Scott to abandon his counterproductive and untimely plan to sue the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and instead negotiate a Medicaid expansion deal that works for the state of Florida. Please find below a copy of the letter.
 
April 17, 2015
 
The Honorable Rick Scott
Governor of Florida
Plaza 05, The Capitol
404 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001
 
Dear Governor Scott:
 
We are concerned that you intend to take Florida down a wasteful and counterproductive path with a frivolous and baseless lawsuit against the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services while only two weeks remains in the Florida legislative session and the state budget still hangs in the balance. Filing this lawsuit will not bring a timely resolution to negotiations over the expiring Low-Income Pool, which the state has known about for a year. Nor will it help Florida’s hardworking families gain access to the basic health coverage they need and deserve.
 
Instead of wasting taxpayer money on a legal battle, we urge you to seize this opportunity to bring $6 billion a year in Florida taxpayer dollars back to Florida for the more cost-effective and efficient expansion of Medicaid. A broad consensus of hospitals, businesses, patient advocates, Republicans, and Democrats is encouraging you to do so. Expansion provides a more streamlined and advantageous way to cover Floridians who currently lack access to coverage, such as students and low-wage workers, and in doing so would create thousands of jobs and boost the Florida economy.  
 
No matter who resides in the White House, or whose name is attached to the health reform law, Medicaid expansion is right for Florida; right for our businesses, our hospitals, our families, and our most vulnerable neighbors. We urge you to put politics aside and work with the CMS to develop a plan that is right for Florida families and businesses.
 
Sincerely,
 
Ted Deutch (FL-21)
Kathy Castor (FL-14)
Corrine Brown (FL-5)
Alcee Hastings (FL-20)
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)
Alan Grayson (FL-9)
Patrick Murphy (FL-18)
Frederica Wilson (FL-24)
Lois Frankel (FL-22)
Gwen Graham (FL-2)