Florida is 1 of 11 states declining to accept federal money to expand Medicaid

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Florida is 1 of 11 states declining to accept federal money to expand Medicaid
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With the end of the COVID public health emergency, 1.7 million people in Florida will soon lose their Medicaid health coverage. Despite that, officials have no plans to expand Medicaid in Florida.

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