

2011 House Bill 5014: Appropriations: Supplemental budget (House Roll Call 570)
Passed 101 to 7 in the House on December 13, 2011, to appropriate an extra $351.7 million for several items, including $119 million in mostly federal money for incentive payments to health care providers and facilities to adopt state-approved electronic health care record systems, and $201 million from a new 1 percent tax on health insurance claims designed to “game” the federal Medicaid system to get higher federal payments to Michigan’s medical welfare system, and additonal amounts for related items. The House removed $9.8 million added by the Senate to create a state “Obamacare exchange” to administer “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” subsidies, $8.6 million added to subsidize doctor training programs, around $20 million added for other Medicaid-related disbursements, plus lesser amounts for other state programs.
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The vote was 101 in favor, 7 against, and 0 not voting.
(House Roll Call 570)
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Appropriations: Supplemental budget
IN FAVOR
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
| Hobbs (D) | Lindberg (D) | Tlaib (D) |
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
| Hooker (R) | McMillin (R) | Nesbitt (R) | Opsommer (R) |
HOUSE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
House Roll Call 570 on 2011 House Bill 5014
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