Special Session Opportunity to Continue BadgerCare Expansion Discussion

by | May 20, 2021

Home 9 Press Releases 9 News 9 Special Session Opportunity to Continue BadgerCare Expansion Discussion ( Page 3 )

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 20, 2021
CONTACT: Michele Mackey, CEO/ED
mmackey@kidsforward.org (608) 284-0580 x 324

Download as pdf

The following is a response from Kids Forward’s CEO Michele Mackey following the governor’s announcement calling for a special session to discuss expansion of BadgerCare. 

We thank the Governor for calling for a special session of the legislature to address BadgerCare expansion. We appreciate that he is trying to keep this important conversation going. We call on the legislature to come to the table in earnest, and work out a bipartisan agreement that would expand access to health care and support our economic recovery, while saving more than a billion in state tax dollars.

Expanding BadgerCare will offer more affordable health insurance coverage to 91,000 adults who are working in low-wage jobs. More than half of those Wisconsinites are currently uninsured, and many with coverage are shouldering significant financial burdens to access treatment through private plans. BadgerCare expansion will help address our state’s deep racial inequities in health coverage and health outcomes.  

In addition to significantly improving health care access, expanding BadgerCare presents Wisconsin with an opportunity to save $1.6 billion over the next two years. The Governor’s proposal to invest in many projects in both urban and rural communities, behavioral health, broadband, and Black maternal and child health, illustrates the breadth of ways all Wisconsinites could benefit from such profound state savings.

Join us to build a Wisconsin where every child and family thrives.

Recent

Immigrant Taxpayers Deserve Dignity and Justice

Immigrant Taxpayers Deserve Dignity and Justice

Undocumented Immigrants Pay $198.9 Million in Taxes in Wisconsin By Liliana Barrera & William Parke-Sutherland Immigrants have been and continue to be vital to our communities. Nearly 300,000 immigrants in Wisconsin—about 76,000 of whom are undocumented—have put...

Virtual Event, 9/4: Workers Speak

Virtual Event, 9/4: Workers Speak

The State of Working Wisconsin & Policy Priorities Wednesday, September 4, 2024, 12pm CT Black, Brown, Indigenous, and rural communities face significant economic challenges like low wages, wage theft, and exploitative labor practices. Despite legislative...

Sign up for Emails

Your address helps us identify your legislators and the most relevant messages to send you.