The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Ohio House again weighs override of Medicaid veto

- By Julie Carr Smyth The Associated Press

COLUMBUS » The Ohio House on Saturday was again weighing an override of Republican Gov. John Kasich’s veto protecting Medicaid expansion after scrapping the idea in July.

A memo circulatin­g among House Republican­s said GOP Speaker Cliff Rosenberge­r “would just like to see” where his caucus members stand now that efforts to repeal the federal health care law in Washington appear indefinite­ly stalled. The memo, obtained by The Associated Press, gave a reply deadline of 5 p.m. Sunday but added: “This does not mean the veto override will be on the floor this week.”

Kasich vetoed a budget provision June 30 that called for freezing new Medicaid expansion enrollment starting July 1, 2018, and preventing those who drop off the program from re-enrolling.

The 2016 presidenti­al contender and detractor of President Donald Trump has been one of the most vocal champions nationally within his party of the expansion. He argues it should be viewed as distinct from the Affordable Care Act that made it possible, a law Republican­s tried but failed to repeal and replace earlier this year.

In a dramatic faceoff with a same-party governor, Rosenberge­r’s chamber reconvened days after the veto appearing poised to call an override vote. But, while 11 other vetoes were overridden, the vote on expansion never came. Without House action, the Ohio Senate also could not act.

Rosenberge­r said at the time that his chamber had the 60 votes necessary to override the veto. He said the vote didn’t go forward because Republican­s wanted first to give more time to see how the national health care debate would play out.

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