Top-ranked archrivals Michigan and Ohio State faced off Wednesday night on the basketball court for the second time in this season (Michigan won in overtime to split the series).
But both states' Republican governors have something more in common this week than an intense distaste for their neighboring state's athletic team.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said he would seek to
expand the state's Medicaid program
Under the
Affordable Care Act
That's a big chunk of money. While many Republicans had vowed to have no part of it after the Supreme Court
ruled the Medicaid expansion voluntary
"This makes sense for the physical and fiscal health of Michigan,"
said Snyder
"While a complex decision, this reform not only helps improve the health of vulnerable Ohioans and frees up local funds for better mental health and addiction services, but it also helps prevent increases to health care premiums and potentially devastating impacts to local hospitals," said Kasich in his
budget plan
Snyder and Kasich bring to six the number of GOP governors who say they will urge their states to accept the Medicaid expansion. The others include the governors of
Arizona
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