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Kinder Calls On Mo. Lawmakers To Not Create Health Insurance Exchange

Mo. Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder.
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Mo. Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder.

Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder is urging state lawmakers to not create a health insurance exchange or expand Medicaid when they convene for their regular session next year.

The Republican Lt. Governor, who was just elected to a third term, has been an outspoken critic of the president’s Affordable Care Act and filed one of several lawsuits across the country challenging its constitutionality.  In a written statement released today, he says creating an exchange would violate the state’s Healthcare Freedom Act passed by Missouri voters two years ago.  He calls on the General Assembly to not pass any bills that would set up a state-run exchange or expand Medicaid.

Democratic Governor Jay Nixon, meanwhile, says he’s barred from creating an exchange unless lawmakers move to do so, because of a ballot initiative, Proposition E, that passed on Election Day.  If they don’t, the feds will step in and create one for Missouri.

Missouri's 2013 regular legislative session begins January 9th.

Marshal was a political reporter for St. Louis Public Radio until 2018.