President-Elect Obama Calls For Swift Action On Economic Stimulus Bill That Could Include Medicaid Funding For States

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Article Date: 11 Nov 2008 - 5:00 PDT

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President-elect Barack Obama on Friday and Saturday outlined his priorities for action after he takes office and said he first would focus on an economic stimulus package, followed by energy and health care, the New York Times reports (Baker, New York Times, 11/9). The stimulus package likely would include additional federal Medicaid funds for states (Cho et al., Washington Post, 11/8).

In the event that Congress and President Bush do not enact a stimulus package this month during the lame-duck session, "it will be the first thing I get done as president," Obama said at a press conference on Friday (Pickler/Hunt, AP/Miami Herald, 11/7). During a radio address on Saturday, Obama said, "We can't afford to wait on moving forward on the key priorities that I identified during the campaign, including clean energy, health care, education and tax relief for middle-class families" (Baker, New York Times, 11/9).

According to Reuters, senior Obama aides on Sunday said that the current economic downturn "will not stop" action on his agenda for health care and other issues "soon after he takes office" (Sullivan, Reuters, 11/9). However, Obama might seek to enact a "less ambitious" health care proposal than the plan that he announced during his presidential campaign, according to health care experts, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Reauthorization and expansion of SCHIP is the "only possible slam dunk" health care proposal, and Medicare "is also expected to be high on the agenda," with a proposal to reduce or end subsidies to health insurers that offer Medicare Advantage plans, according to the Chronicle (Colliver, San Francisco Chronicle, 11/9).

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