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TOPIC: Sen.Mary Landrieu (D-LA) defends the Medicaid funding formula change for LA passed in Sen HC bill (C-SPAN 2/4/10)


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Sen.Mary Landrieu (D-LA) defends the Medicaid funding formula change for LA passed in Sen HC bill (C-SPAN 2/4/10)
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Sen.Mary Landrieu (D-LA) defends the Medicaid funding formula change for LA passed in Senate version of the Health care bill (C-SPAN 2/4/10)


http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/291927-1


Sen. Landrieu did a fantastic job of defending the provision.  I watched this live during my lunch hour. 

Watch at the 68th minute onward till 97:43 minute (30 minutes length).  Although a long segment, it is WELL WORTH watching. 


-- Edited by Sanders on Thursday 4th of February 2010 02:21:56 PM

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If you did not watch the above clip yet, please do. It is really good.


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Sen. Landrieu defends ‘Louisiana Purchase,' says Jindal asked for it

By J. Taylor Rushing - 02/04/10 03:19 PM ET

Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) defended her role in the $300 million “Louisiana Purchase” Thursday, saying she attached it to the healthcare bill at Gov. Bobby Jindal’s (R-La.) request and that it was not a condition of her support for the bill.

Landrieu used a floor speech, press conference and private e-mails from Jindal to fire back against critics of the $300 million-plus in Medicaid funds that became known as the “Louisiana Purchase.”

“Nothing about this effort was secret — it was public from the very first meeting that happened at the governor’s mansion in January,” Landrieu said. “It was a broadly supported delegation effort from the beginning. And it was never a condition of my support for the bill.

“There should be some concerns about specific arrangements that were made, or for specific promises of support. This was not one of them. And the record will show that.”

Landrieu took the rare step of releasing a Sept. 16, 2009 e-mail from the Jindal administration to the state’s congressional delegation. In the e-mail from Julia Kenny, chief of staff for the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Kenny urges the delegation to “make our case” for an effort similar to one undertaken by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to secure Medicaid funds for Nevada.

The e-mail also said Louisiana officials were working to secure the Medicaid money from the Department of Health and Human Services for the money to repair what the state viewed as a flawed calculation under the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) program.

“We will be working on a joint statement with Gov. Jindal and [HHS] Secretary [Kathleen] Sebelius to say they are working on the FMAP issue and asking Congress to solve it,” Kenny wrote. “That’s huge, if the commitment does lead to follow-through. Once there is agreement, then we will draft a statement for the delegation’s consideration applauding the secretary and administration for recognizing the problem and working with Congress to solve it. Thank you.”

Jindal released a statement in November acknowledging the provision was a state effort, but has been largely silent since the controversy erupted. Landrieu expressed anger at that “barely sufficient” gesture on Thursday, saying she has been made a scapegoat for something she was attempting on behalf of a Republican governor.

“The people of not just my state but the nation need to know the truth,” she said. “(Jindal) was asked on a number of occasions, and he just declined to comment. He could have stood up on any number of occasions and repeated that statement. He’s been asked about this 20-30 times publicly … A Republican governor asked for this.”

Jindal's office released a statement Thursday afternoon.

“I’m against the health care bill and always have been. You would have to live in a cave not to know that. I opposed it even with the FMAP language in it. I am glad the health care bill is dead. We can have honest debates about the issues and honest disagreements. I thought the health care bill was awful. Some members of Congress disagreed with my position and voted for it. That’s OK. The bottom line is that we are all going to have to work together and across party lines to fix the faulty FMAP formula that unfairly penalizes the health care needs of the poorest people in our state. That is an effort that can stand on its own merits," he said.

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I just don't believe her. Guess I'm getting hard-nose in my old age, but I didn't believe a word she said. These dems are trying to compensate for their mistakes.

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LOL, I must be a sucker for sob story! LOL Got to say, her presentation was very believable.


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