North Carolina is one of more than 30 states that have approved or are about to approve new budgets that anticipate a $24 billion, six-month extension of the extra Medicaid funding for states.
Congress had been working on the extension as part of the same bill funding the physician fee-fix, but the House pulled the Medicaid provision out of the bill before passing it late last month. Congress then went on recess for a week and returned only today.
Without the extra funding, North Carolina would have a $490 million gap in the state budget for next year and the state legislature has no plans to raise taxes to fill that gap.
Read WRAL’s report on Medicaid funding for the states.
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