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LC 123

Addressing the Medicaid expansion termination date

2025 Regular Session

LC 123 aimed to address Medicaid expansion termination date; it was placed on hold and died in process, so it never became law.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 123

Summary of LC 123 — Addressing the Medicaid expansion termination date

Fact sheet (from provided data)
- Bill Number: LC 123
- Title: Addressing the Medicaid expansion termination date
- Status: Draft Died in Process (LC); Drafter Assigned 2024-09-04; Draft On Hold 2024-09-04; Draft Died in Process 2025-05-22
- Introduced: September 4, 2024
- Classification: bill
- Subject: Health, Health Care Services, State Finance (Appropriations, Taxation Subjects)
- Legislative Actions:
- 2024-09-04: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
- 2024-09-04: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process

Overview
LC 123 is a health-related bill whose stated focus, by its title, is to address the termination date of Medicaid expansion. The bill was introduced on September 4, 2024, but the draft was placed on hold the same day and later listed as “Died in Process” as of May 22, 2025. No text detailing its provisions is provided in the available information.

Purpose and intent (inferred from the title)
- The bill appears to seek changes to, or clarification of, the termination date for Medicaid expansion in the state.
- Without the bill text, the precise objective (e.g., extending expansion, altering sunset criteria, or establishing a new termination schedule) cannot be confirmed.

Key provisions (not available in provided data)
- The actual provisions are not included here. If enacted, a bill with this title might typically address:
- Revising the official termination/sunset date for Medicaid expansion.
- Establishing a transition plan for beneficiaries and providers if/when expansion ends.
- Revisions to state budget or funding mechanisms related to Medicaid expansion (e.g., appropriations, federal match considerations).
- Reporting or oversight requirements to monitor the impact of any termination date change.
- Conditions or triggers affecting the termination date (e.g., federal policy changes, budgetary thresholds).

Impact and affected parties (inferred)
- Beneficiaries: Individuals currently covered under Medicaid expansion could be affected by any changes to termination dates.
- Health care providers and safety-net facilities: Potential changes in patient eligibility and payer mix.
- State财政: Implications for state budget, Medicaid-funded programs, and possible federal matching funds.
- State health and finance departments: Possible new reporting, oversight, or implementation steps.

Timeline and procedural notes
- Introduced: September 4, 2024.
- Status progression: Draft assigned on 2024-09-04; draft placed on hold the same day; later listed as Died in Process on 2025-05-22.
- Conclusion: The bill did not advance and, as of the latest status, did not become law.

Next steps for readers
- For precise understanding, obtain the actual bill text or fiscal notes to identify the exact proposed changes, if any.
- Monitor committee calendars or state legislative trackers for LC 123 to confirm whether a successor measure or reintroduced bill addresses the same topic.
- Consider the potential fiscal and programmatic impacts in light of current Medicaid expansion status in the state and any related federal policy changes.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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