Situational awareness – January 30, 2018

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. 

Lawmakers are working on a big Medicaid expansion bill for 2018. A former top Utah Democratic official is eyeing a run for the Utah State Senate. Chaos in Washington over a secret Republican memo.

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Here’s what’s driving the day:

Medicaid expansion proposal would cover 60,000 Utahns

Rep. Robert Spendlove’s proposal to expand Medicaid would extend coverage to 60,000 Utahns at a cost of $50 million. Lawmakers think they can reach that number by repurposing money that’s already being spent on healthcare so there’s no new cost to the state [Utah Policy]. Here’s a podcast of our conversation with Spendlove about the Medicaid proposal [Utah Policy].

More than 400 bills on Capitol Hill…so far

We’re only a week into the 2018 session, and lawmakers have introduced more than 400 bills [Utah Policy].

Holland considering a run for Utah State Senate

Former Utah Democratic Chairman Wayne Holland is considering running for the State Senate seat in District 8. The seat is up for election because former Sen. Brian Shiozawa resigned to take a slot with the Trump administration [Utah Policy].

Tweaking Utah’s abortion law

A proposal from Sen. Todd Weiler would replace written materials used to educate women who are seeking an abortion with an “educational module” and a website [Utah Policy].

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