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Posted: 3:33 PM Mar 28, 2008
Last Updated: 9:14 PM Mar 28, 2008
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Seeing better, hearing, and eating may soon become more difficult for thousands of Floridians on Medicaid. State lawmakers want health services to bare a third of the brunt of budget cuts.

Several times a week these pool sharks get together to knock around a few balls. Some of them couldn’t enjoy the crack of the cue striking the 11 or watch a shot drop into the corner pocket without Medicaid paying for their glasses or hearing aids.

Lawmakers want to save 32 million dollar by cutting a Medicaid program that pays for glasses, hearing aids, and dentures. Mary Smith has been paying into Medicaid for decades. She needs dentures and fear the cuts will leave her unhelped.

“eating soft food I guess, that I don’t have to chew.”

Medicaid isn’t the only program on the chopping block. Lawmakers are also looking at cutting metal health services, providing less funding for county health departments, and eliminating the state’s only hospital for tuberculosis patients.

Representative Luis Garcia says the proposed cuts are atrocious and should send a message to his colleagues across the isles.

“The last time it rained this hard Noah built an arc.”

Garcia wants to dip into the state’s four billion dollar rainy day fund. Democrats say the cuts wouldn’t be so sever if corporations paid their fair share.

Sunday the state House will release its budget cut proposals on its website at www-dot-My-Florida-House-dot-com.

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Posted by: Gramma Location: Springfield on Mar 30, 2008 at 03:41 PM
All state employees should be required to take a paycut. And all wealthy citizens should be required to pay a state income tax. It is time. The state sales tax should be increased by 1%. The TDC should be confined to using it's budget to encourage people to VISIT here not move here. We can't take care of the elderly that live here now. This is not going to improve because Bay County has and never has had any plan to accomodate an aging population. They are just praying they all die before age 65. More stuck on stupid government.

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