

2011 Senate Bill 348: Revise medical services taxes to get more federal Medicaid money (House Roll Call 310)
Passed 65 to 42 in the House on August 24, 2011, to repeal a 6 percent use tax on medical services health care providers, and replace it with a 1 percent tax on health insurance claims. These taxes are designed to “game” the federal Medicaid system in ways that result in higher federal payments to Michigan’s medical welfare system. This bill creates the new tax.
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The vote was 65 in favor, 42 against, and 3 not voting.
(House Roll Call 310)
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Revise medical services taxes to get more federal Medicaid money
IN FAVOR
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
| Dillon (D) | Jackson (D) | Lane (D) | Liss (D) | Oakes (D) |
| Schmidt, R. (D) |
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
| Goike (R) | Nesbitt (R) | Pettalia (R) | Tyler (R) |
HOUSE LEGISLATORS WHO DID NOT VOTE
| Meadows (D) | Smiley (D) | Talabi (D) |
HOUSE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
House Roll Call 310 on 2011 Senate Bill 348
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Does the claims assessment apply to vision claims?
does this include dental and prescription plans too?