HEALTHFLORIDA PHOENIX
New numbers show counties will pay nearly $420M for Medicaid this year
Florida counties will pay nearly $420 million for Medicaid this year, with projections showing an increase to $452 million if Amendment 3 passes. The amendment, which raises homestead exemptions for non-school taxes, could reduce county revenues by $5 billion, prompting opposition from the Florida Association of Counties.
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