Michigan Senate Democratic Leader Gretchen Whitmer has criticized Republican legislators for not voting to allow legislation expanding the state's Medicaid program to go into effect earlier, saying it will ultimately cost the state and its citizens $630 million over three months.
Gov. Rick Snyder signed the legislation yesterday to expand
The Department of Community Health has estimated the delay will cost the state $7 million per day, according to a news release from Sen. Whitmer's office. Additionally, low-income people who would have otherwise had coverage under the expansion will face penalties under the individual mandate for not having health insurance starting on Jan. 1, 2014.
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