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Posted on October 25, 2021

MEDICAID EXPANSION BILL FILED IN WYOMING LEGISLATURE

The latest in a long line of proposals to expand the Medicaid program in Wyoming has been filed for the upcoming special session of the Wyoming Legislature.

You can read HB 1011–the Medical Treatment Opportunity Act–here. The same bill has been filed in the Senate, under the label of SF 1011. The mirror bills are sponsored by the legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee.

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