Days after Gov. Tate Reeves doubled down on his stance against Medicaid expansion, Brandon Presley promised voters he’d pass it.
by Devna Bose, Mississippi Today September 28, 2023 LAUREL — Days after Republican Gov. Tate Reeves doubled down on his stance against Medicaid expansion, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Brandon Presley promised Jones County voters he’d pass the policy on his first day in office. The state’s health care crisis has remained one of the major issues of the governor’s race.
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