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State prison officials fretful of House inaction
By baxterbulletin.com- Frank Wallis
Published: 02/27/2014

Prison officials were on edge Tuesday as the Arkansas House of Representatives thumbed its nose at a state budget that includes a program for the handling of millions in new federal funds for expansion of the state’s Medicaid program.

On the heels of four successive failures to reauthorize the “private option” for the expansion of Medicaid coverage to an estimated 260,000 program newcomers made possible by the Affordable Care Act, the House did not register a fifth vote Tuesday.

Benny Magness, of Gassville, chairman of the Arkansas Board of Corrections, said Tuesday that millions of dollars in supplemental funding to the Arkansas Department of Correction rides on the eventual outcome of the House vote, if it should vote again.

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