The state House opened debate on a bill to slash Medicaid funding.
Travis Thompson has more from the state Capitol.
The bill is a key part of Governor Matt Blunt's plan to cut Medicaid funding.
Blunt's plan would toss an estimated 100,000 people off Medicaid rolls.
Republican Representative Jodi Stefanick is handling the bill in the House and says Medicaid is out of control.
The bill would eliminate Medicaid in 2008.
Opponents of the bill say the bill would leave thousands of Missourians without health care.
The Senate passed the bill last month.
From the state Capitol, I'm Travis Thompson.
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The state House opened debate on a key part of the Governor's plan to cut Medicaid funding.
Travis Thompson has more from the state Capitol.
Representatives opposing a bill to slash Medicaid funding say the bill would leave thousands of Missourians without health care.
The bill would eliminate Medicaid in 2008.
House minority leader Jeff Harris.
Supporters of the bill say Medicaid funding cuts are necessary to balance the budget.
The Senate passed the bill last month.
The House could vote on the bill before the end of the week.
From the state Capitol, I'm Travis Thompson.