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Chairs Of Arkansas GOP, Democrats Agree On Health Care Plan

Sarah Whites-Koditschek

The chairmen of Arkansas' largest political parties managed to agree on how legislators put together a Medicaid expansion plan that uses federal dollars to buy health care insurance for poorer residents.

Democratic Party Chairman Vince Insalaco told the Political Animals club on Tuesday that Republicans had a "Jesus" moment in extending benefits, while Republican Party Chairman Doyle Webb said the health care plan is good with "a conservative spin." Through a handful of political machinations, legislators extended what is now called "Arkansas Works."

Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, says the plan is good for Arkansas as long as it has certain limits - along with a requirement that some participants pay premiums.

Webb said he understands Republicans who still voted against it, saying they have to consider their constituents.

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