Texans hold their own ‘public hearing’ at the Capitol to demand Medicaid expansion

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Texans hold their own ‘public hearing’ at the Capitol to demand Medicaid expansion
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AUSTIN — Breanna Boyd remembers the impossible choice when she got a UTI. The full-time college student and mother had no health insurance. She couldn’t...

The Texas Capitol in Austin on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. AUSTIN — Breanna Boyd remembers the impossible choice when she got a UTI. The full-time college student and mother had no health insurance. She couldn’t afford the $200 medication.On Thursday, advocacy groups organized their own “public hearing” at the Capitol to demand state lawmakers expand Medicaid to cover an estimated 1.4 million low-income adults who are uninsured.

“It’s such a weird, perverse system where you can earn too little to get help,” said Stacey Pogue, a health policy analyst with the progressive think tank Every Texan. “We can and should do a lot to lower the cost of healthcare for these folks,” he said. “I don’t think there’s any one-size-fits-all answer. There’s a variety of things to be done to make prices more transparent, more competitive and more affordable.”

Meridith McGee, a hair stylist in Deep Ellum, attended Thursday’s meeting in Austin. She talked about how for years government subsidies brought her monthly health insurance costs to around $100.

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