Voters in Republican-leaning South Dakota Tuesday authorised a poll measure to increase Medicaid advantages to greater than 40,000 low-income adults.
The vote by a large margin of South Dakotans to broaden Medicaid medical health insurance for low-income People underneath the Reasonably priced Care Act is a political blow to Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, who opposed the poll initiative. It’s additionally a setback for Republicans typically given their previous unsuccessful efforts with Donald Trump to attempt to repeal the well being legislation, often known as Obamacare.
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The Medicaid enlargement measure recognized in South Dakota as “Constitutional Modification D” had 55% assist in comparison with 45% opposed with greater than 80% of precincts reporting by early Wednesday morning, media shops and state figures confirmed.
“South Dakotans know their households and neighbors deserve well being care with out going into debt or avoiding check-ups, procedures, and drugs they want,” Kelly Corridor, the manager director of the Equity Challenge, which labored with the poll initiative’s supporters in South Dakota and has helped different states win Medicaid enlargement.. “Residents took issues into their very own fingers to go Medicaid enlargement by way of poll measure — displaying us as soon as once more that if politicians gained’t do their job, their constituents will step up and do it for them.”
The passage of the poll measure in South Dakota is the newest momentum to broaden Medicaid protection for the poor underneath the Reasonably priced Care Act. In 2020, voters in Missouri and Oklahoma authorised poll initiatives to broaden Medicaid, following the lead of profitable poll initiatives in 2018 in Nebraska, Idaho and Utah. These states, like Maine in 2017, bypassed Republican governors and GOP-controlled legislatures to broaden Medicaid by public referendum when the lawmakers refused.
With the initiative’s passage in South Dakota, there’ll now be simply 11 states but to broaden Medicaid underneath the Reasonably priced Care Act, in line with the newest tally from the Kaiser Household Basis.
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The enlargement of Medicaid advantages underneath the ACA has come a good distance for the reason that U.S. Supreme Court docket in 2012 gave states a alternative within the matter. There have been initially solely about 20 states that sided with President Barack Obama’s effort to broaden the medical health insurance program for poor People.
The 12 holdout states together with South Dakota which have but to broaden Medicaid have already missed out on beneficiant federal funding of the Medicaid enlargement underneath the ACA. The Equity Challenge estimates passage of the poll measure in South Dakota alone would “maintain $328 million of (federal) tax {dollars} in-state every year.”
From 2014 by 2016, the ACA’s Medicaid enlargement inhabitants was funded 100% with federal {dollars}. The federal authorities nonetheless picked up 90% or extra of Medicaid enlargement by 2020 and that was a greater deal than earlier than the ACA, when Medicaid packages had been funded by way of a a lot much less beneficiant cut up between state and federal tax {dollars}.
South Dakota’s now voter-approved Modification D “will direct the state to broaden Medicaid subsequent yr to any particular person aged 18 to 65 with an revenue as much as 133% of the federal poverty degree — about $19,000/yr for a person or $39,000/yr for a household of 4,” the Equity Challenge stated in a press launch issued final week.
“Since day one, our companions on the Equity Challenge have been deeply invested within the effort to lastly broaden Medicaid for South Dakotans, and this win wouldn’t have been potential with out them,” stated Zach Marcus from South Dakotans Determine Healthcare. “The Equity Challenge’s capacity to construct unconventional coalitions, and their strategic recommendation, monetary assist, and dedication to increasing well being care entry to working individuals had been important to our success. Now, tens of 1000’s extra households in South Dakota can have entry to life-saving well being care attributable to this significant marketing campaign and the work of the Equity Challenge.”
Missouri State football coach presser before South Dakota State
Missouri State football coach Ryan Beard previews the Bears’ season finale against No. 3 South Dakota State.
Missouri State football will play its final game as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference and as an FCS program when it hosts the two-time defending champion this weekend.
FCS No. 18 Missouri State (8-3, 6-1 MVFC) will host FCS No. 3 South Dakota State (9-2. 6-1 MVFC) on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Plaster Stadium. The game will be the Bears’ finale, as they are ineligible to qualify for the postseason because of NCAA rules regarding their move to the FBS.
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South Dakota State continues to be a national championship contender with their lone FCS loss this season coming Oct. 19 in a 13-9 loss to FCS No. 1 North Dakota State. The Jackrabbits also lost on opening day in a 44-20 defeat at FBS Oklahoma State.
Missouri State has an outside chance at still winning a share of the MVFC. The Bears would have to beat SDSU while requiring North Dakota State to lose to FCS No. 4 South Dakota.
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North Dakota State is almost at the finish line, looking to complete the season with just one blemish on its record.
The Bison lost the season-opener against Colorado but have since been perfect and are 10-1 heading into the final regular-season game. A Missouri Valley Football Conference title is in their sights.
South Dakota is also one of the top teams in the MVFC, posting an 8-2 record but just one conference loss. The Coyotes are looking to knock off the Bison and force a tie for first place in the conference.
South Dakota has the luxury of playing at home in the most important game of the regular season.
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South Dakota vs. North Dakota State start time
Date: Saturday, Nov. 23
Time: 2 p.m. ET
South Dakota vs. North Dakota State kicks off on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. ET in South Dakota.
South Dakota schedule
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Game
Time (ET)
Nov. 23
vs. North Dakota State
2 p.m.
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Game
Time (ET)
Nov. 23
at South Dakota
2 p.m.
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The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s basketball team is taking on the South Dakota School of Mines in Rapid City, South Dakota this evening.
FIRST QUARTER – UMC jumped out to a 4-0 lead with baskets from Willow Thiel (Fresh. Perham) and Nicole Hernandez (Sr. Oak Creek, WI). After a Mines basket, UMC responded with five more points with an Emma Miller (Jr. Albertville), another Thiel basket, and two free throws from Riley Jenkins (Soph. Galesburg, IL) for a 9-2 lead to start the game. Mines made another basket before Miller made a basket, and Thiel added two free throws for a 13-4 lead with 5:38 left in the opening quarter. Mines made a three-pointer before Thiel connected on a pair of free throws, and Miller made a layup for a 17-7 lead. Mines finally got the offense going and went on a 7-2 run to get within a 19-14 deficit with one minute remaining. UMC’s Miller made a basket before Mines finished the quarter with a three-pointer, and the Golden Eagles took a 21-17 lead into the second quarter.
SECOND QUARTER – UMC dominated the second quarter as Hope Dudycha (Soph. Austin) got things going with a three-pointer, and Jenkins added a free throw. After a Mines basket, it turned into the Jenkins and Thiel show as the two went on an 11-0 run on their own for a 36-19 lead with 18 seconds left in the half. That is right. UMC held Mines to only two points over nine-plus minutes of the quarter. Mines made a three-pointer with four seconds left in the half, and UMC took a 36-22 lead into halftime.Mines only made two of 15 shots from the field in the second quarterand were 9 of 33 in the first half.
THIRD QUARTER – Mines started the second half on a 7-2 run before Dudycha and Miller made baskets for a 42-39 lead. After Mines got within a 12-point deficit, UMC’s Jenkins made a three-pointer, and Dudycha scored six points for a 51-32 lead with less than four minutes left in the quarter.Mines chipped away at the deficit and got within a 54-41 score before UMC’s Miller ended the quarter with a three-pointer for a 57-41 lead going into the final quarter.
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FOURTH QUARTER – UMC led 60-45 when Dudycha made a basket, and Jenkins converted a three-point play for a 65-45 lead with 6:27 left in the game. Mines made a basket before Hernandez and Thiel scored two points apiece for a 69-47 lead. The teams played even the rest of the way and the Golden Eagles won 74-55.
UMC improves to 2-4 on the year and will travel to Minot State on Tuesday to start Northern Sun Conference play. Mines drops to 0-5 on the year.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
UM-Crookston
21
15
21
17
74
South Dakota Mines
17
5
19
14
55
For UMC
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals
Emma Miller
19
10
3 assists/1 steal
Riley Jenkins
16
7
4 assists/1 block
Hope Dudycha
16
3
2 steals/1 assist
Willow Thiel
16
9
1 assist
Nicole Hernandez
5
8
1 block/1 assist
Emme Munch
2
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