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Rep. Brooke Green - Idaho District 18
Rep Brooke Green
Weekly Newsletter
March 18-24, 2019
A quick message from Rep. Brooke Green:

I'd like to start off my weekly newsletter by saying thank you for electing me to represent you in the legislature!

Please reach out if you have any questions or would like to discuss an issue that is important to you:

Phone: 208-332-1080
Email: bgreen@house.idaho.gov
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Updates from the Legislature

Standing Up For Medicaid Expansion

My colleagues and I have been advocating for the implementation of the Medicaid expansion the way voters intended. Although we don't want any restrictions or sideboards, other Representatives have a different idea in mind. In the Health and Welfare Committee, several pieces of legislation have been presented that would create work requirements for citizens applying for coverage under the expansion. This week, Representative Vander Woude presented his most recent version of the bill (House Bill 277) which would require those seeking coverage to work a minimum of 20 hours each week. The committee heard testimonies from Idahoans who don't believe these requirements are the best way to implement the expansion. These work requirements would be almost impossible to meet for those that need Medicaid coverage most. It would be hard to accurately report, causing citizens to lose coverage and creating a second gap. Sadly, after over four hours of testimonies, the committee voted to send the legislation to the House floor where it passed with 45 in favor and 25 opposed. The legislation will now be sent to the Senate.

The Voter Revenge Act: An Attack On a Constitutional Right

Last week, Senators in the State Affairs Committee voted on Senate Bill 1159 that would make it nearly impossible for a voter initiative to get on the ballot. The legislation almost doubles the signatures required (from 6% to 10% of registered voters) and increases the number of districts from which signatures are needed (previous law set the minimum number of districts at 18 but this bill increase it to 32 out of the 35 districts). The legislation also reduces the time frame citizens have to collect signatures, making it nearly impossible for citizens to get enough signatures to put an initiative on the ballot. This gives an unfair advantage to wealthy special interest groups that have the resources and funding to meet the harsh requirements set by this legislation. It is no coincidence that this bill comes after citizens garnered the support for Proposition 2 and voted in favor of implementing Medicaid Expansion with 61% of the vote. This legislation is clearly an effort to punish voters for supporting the Medicaid expansion. After a party line vote in the State Affairs Committee, the bill narrowly passed the Senate 18 to 17.

In Case You Missed It

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Thank You Former Representative King!

Thanks to Representative King for stopping by to see how I'm doing in her old seat! I appreciate support from former and current legislators during my first session.

Please learn more about your District 18 legislators by visiting their websites:

- Senator Janie Ward-Engelking (D)
- Representative Ilana Rubel (D) - House Seat A
- Representative Brooke Green (D) - House Seat B
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Representative Brooke Green
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0038

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