Oklahoma HJR1067 proposes a constitutional amendment allowing the state to opt out of Medicaid expansion if federal funding falls below 90% matching.
Oklahoma HJR1067 is a joint resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer a proposed constitutional amendment to the people for approval or rejection. The amendment would allow the state to not cover Medicaid expansion if federal financial participation drops below 90% matching. This measure aims to provide flexibility to the Oklahoma Legislature regarding the additional costs associated with Medicaid expansion. The resolution also includes a ballot title and directs the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to prepare and file the proposed amendment.
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