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So Long, Teeny Weeny Bean Plan: Skeletal Health Plan for Florida’s Poor Is Dying

April 25, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Sen. Aaron Bean's plan checks its exit strategy. (Mark Foley)
Sen. Aaron Bean’s plan checks its exit strategy. (Mark Foley)

The proposal that even its sponsor now calls the “Teeny Weeny Bean Plan” may be on its last legs.

Sen. Aaron Bean’s small-budget plan for some of Florida’s low-income uninsured was approved in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday along with the more robust Healthy Florida plan by Sen. Joe Negron.

But Sen. John Thrasher, a close advisor to Senate President Don Gaetz, and the senator who represents Flagler County, said he doubted the smaller plan would get a floor vote, the Florida Times-Union reports.

Bean wasn’t daunted; he’d said all along that he knew his plan was small-potatoes, but offered a possible olive branch to the House.

With just 10 days to go in the legislative session, the House and Senate appear hunkered down and ready to pass health plans that bear no resemblance to one another.

In fact, there’s about $50 billion worth of difference between the plans ready for floor votes. The Senate would accept federal funds that are linked to the Affordable Care Act; the House wouldn’t.

As the Associated Press reports, House Speaker Will Weatherford appeared unconcerned that the two may not reach agreement, saying “it doesn’t mean that the world would come to an end.”

Negron’s Healthy Florida plan, modeled after one just passed in Arkansas, would accept $51 billion over 10 years to cover 1.1 million uninsured low-income Floridians under the Affordable Care Act. Instead of expanding traditional Medicaid, as the ACA called for, it would subsidize private plans — a move that would require federal approval.

Having been passed by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, Healthy Florida is ready to go to the Senate floor.

Meanwhile, the House’s plan, Health Choices Plus, was approved by that chamber’s Appropriations Committee.  It would reject any money tied to the ACA, instead allocating about $237 million in state funds to offer a $2,000 subsidy to low-income parents.

Supporters say it is wise not to rely on the federal government. Critics of the House plan say the subsidies are so low that enrollees would not be able to find decent insurance or pay the deductibles.

–Carol Gentry, Health News Florida

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  1. Magnolia says

    April 25, 2013 at 12:42 pm

    http://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/obamacare-exemption-lawmakers-aides-90610.html

    The Affordable Care Act itself is now having problems. Congress is trying to exempt itself.

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  2. Anonymous says

    April 25, 2013 at 10:18 pm

    Disgusting! What are the people going to do? Why don’t these so-called public servants have the nerve to tell us what the poor are to do without proper medical care? What is the alternative? They obviously don’t have one!

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