subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite map
Tue, Nov 10 2009 

Published January 30, 2008 11:55 pm - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A House committee is seeking to enlist the help of Democratic Secretary of State Robin Carnahan in its quest to block a government-subsidized health care program backed by Republican Gov. Matt Blunt.

Missouri: Lawmakers try to block Blunt’s health care plan from starting



The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A House committee is seeking to enlist the help of Democratic Secretary of State Robin Carnahan in its quest to block a government-subsidized health care program backed by Republican Gov. Matt Blunt.

The governor’s Insure Missouri program is projected to expand health coverage to more than 54,500 low-income working parents after it takes effect March 14.

But the House Special Committee on Healthcare Transformation, led by Rep. Rob Schaaf, has cast a critical eye on the program. Many of its members contend Blunt went beyond legislators’ intent when he used a provision in a budget bill as the legal foundation to launch the new program.

Before the program can begin, the Department of Social Services must set up rules governing how it will work. That typically can take many months, because an agency first must publish a proposed rule, then take public comment before issuing a final version.

But the department is using an emergency procedure that allows rules to take effect faster — as soon as 10 days after they are filed — and without the normal public scrutiny period.

In its filing with the secretary of state’s office, the department said an emergency rule is necessary because of a compelling government interest “in reducing the number of Missourians without health insurance.”

The U.S. Census Bureau has estimated the number of Missourians lacking health insurance at 772,000.

In a letter sent Wednesday to Carnahan, the House committee asserts “there is no emergency nor compelling state interest” to adopt the emergency rule. The legislators urge Carnahan to reject it and instead allow the program to be implemented under normal rule-making procedures, which would delay its planned starting date.

The letter was signed by Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, and all seven other committee members, but Rep. Curt Dougherty, D-Independence, later retracted his name.

In his own letter Wednesday to Blunt, Dougherty said he had been “misled into signing the letter” and pledged to “do everything possible to help implement your plan.”

The other lawmakers signing the letter were Rep. Sam Page, of Creve Coeur, a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor; Rep. Ellen Brandom, R-Sikeston; Rep. Doug Ervin, R-Kearney; Rep. Steve Hunter, R-Joplin; Rep. Gayle Kingery, R-Poplar Bluff; and Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City.

Carnahan spokesman Ryan Hobart said the secretary of state’s office is reviewing the proposed emergency rule and no decision has been made yet on whether to publish it.

Within the past week, Blunt’s office has highlighted various groups backing his plan, including the AARP, the Missouri Hospital Association, Missouri Primary Care Association and Missouri Association of Rural Health Clinics.

The governor’s office referred a request for comment Wednesday to the Department of Social Services.



print this story    email this story    comment on this story   

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.


Add a comment on this story







autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Click here!!

: Special Offer For New Subscribers : 32 buy 1 get 1 free offers

Click Here!



Featured Jobs

ORTHOPAEDIC
Specialist of the Four States is currently accepting applications for the following postiions: Physical Therapist, Occcu...>MORE

See all ads

Featured Transportation

VOLKSWAGEN, 1998 BEETLE,
black, 5 speed, looks, runs and drives great, only 84,000 miles, $3400. 417-621-0850....>MORE

See all ads

Featured Homes

NO CREDIT
needed qualify for 0 down Own completely remodeled 3/2 16x80 single section manufacturered home, 2 acres, new front deck...>MORE

1995 16x72 2 BR, 2 BA,
fully furnished, all appliances, 1 owner, beautiful, smoke free, must move. $17,500. (417)423-2385....>MORE

Deerfield Estates
in Carl Junction, prime building sites, reduced $10,000 each. 417-825-0052...>MORE

NO CREDIT NEEDED QUALIFY
for 0 down Own completely remodeled 2/2 16x80 single section manufacturered home, 2 acres, trees, corner lot, large deck...>MORE

See all ads

Other Cool Stuff

TEA CUP
Chihuahua pup, female, shots, wormed. Information (417)843-2735...>MORE

10 YEAR OLD BUCKSKIN
mare, 14-hands, broke for anyone, $750; miniature Jack and bred Jenny, $400 pair. (417)434-3700....>MORE

CRAFTSMAN
radial 10” arm saw; skil saw 7 1/4”; Singer Featherweight machine; clocks/pocket watches; 7.62-54 rifle, accessories; Ca...>MORE

BASS BOAT, 2005
Lowe aluminum, 17’, 2005 90 hp Mercury, 2006 trailer, excellent shape, low hours. $7,500. (417)776-8846 evenings or 417-...>MORE

1993 KUBOTA 1560
lawn tractor, 42” cut with bagger, $800. (417)364-8231....>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index

 

 

The Joplin Globe Electronic Edition