Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Friday that he has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over a decision that could cost Texas billions of dollars that would have been going to state hospitals.
The Biden administration rescinded a Medicaid waiver extension because, they said, the Trump administration “did not go through the full federal rulemaking process.” Federal officials said that Texas could reapply in 2022, once the waiver extension expires, according to the Epoch Times.
Paxton called the decision by the Biden administration a “power grab” that would prevent “stable funding for providers of healthcare for children, people with disabilities, and the elderly.” read more
Ha ha ha ha. A Democrat wanted something stopped because it did not go through the proper process? -snort-.
That is a good one!
You have no standing.
@Janey-you fail to note that Texas has thousands of illegals pouring across the border not to mention the ones already here. Texas should not be burdened with their healthcare in addition to all the other expenses involved with them.