General Assembly final day on Wednesday of this week
ILLINOIS (AP) -- A plan to expand the Medicaid program for low income residents in Illinois has been approved by an Illinois House committee.
The Human Service Appropriations Committee voted 9-5 to make up for 600,000 uninsured residents that are eligible for Medicaid.
The plan is necessary for the takeover of national health care plan.
Under the plan the federal government will pay all the new Medicaid costs for three years starting in 2014.
The problem the plan faces as it moves to the floor is that the current Illinois General Assembly will end its session on Wednesday of this week.
Since the legislation also needs Senate approval the bill may be forced to wait until the new legislature is sworn in.
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