Scott Walker is withdrawing - - for now - - his administration's much-condemned plan to upend thousands of disabled citizens' from their long-term, home care arrangements funded through Medicaid and move them to for-profit insurance company coverages.
But note the withdrawal is conditional - - "at this time" - - so be careful not to think the idea is dead.
So I'll believe it when it doesn't appear in his 2017-'19 budget, or reappear as a separate bill.
So I'll believe it when it doesn't appear in his 2017-'19 budget, or reappear as a separate bill.
Remember Walker's pledged 2014 disinterest in running for President which became 'Hey, look at my fund-raising committee'?
Or the Right-to-Work bill which went from 'not interested' to 'just signed'?
Or the dead iron mining bill that was revived and passed?
Or the dead iron mining bill that was revived and passed?
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