Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB224

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act and under CHIP.

Impact

The implementation of HB 224 is projected to significantly impact state laws regarding Medicaid coverage and eligibility. This legislation is set to repeal certain sections of the Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program Act, thereby streamlining the health coverage landscape for children and families in need. By broadening eligibility criteria, the bill would likely result in increased enrollment in Medicaid, leading to greater health service usage among previously underserved populations, which in turn may enhance public health outcomes across the state.

Summary

House Bill 224 seeks to amend Section 43-13-115 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 in order to expand Medicaid coverage to individuals who are under 65 years of age, not pregnant, and with income up to 133% of the federal poverty level, as well as to provide coverage for children under 19 whose family income is between 133% and 200% of the federal poverty level. This legislation aligns with provisions of the federal Affordable Care Act and aims to increase access to essential health services for the state's most vulnerable populations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill revolve around concerns about fiscal implications and the sustainability of expanded Medicaid coverage. Opponents argue that increasing the Medicaid rolls may strain state resources and budget allocations, particularly if the federal government were to reduce its support. Proponents, however, emphasize the healthcare benefits and potential long-term savings through improved health outcomes, shifting the debate towards a focus on health equity and accessibility for low-income individuals and families. The discussions underscore the overarching tension between public health objectives and fiscal prudence in state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB55

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act and under CHIP.

MS HB132

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB427

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB706

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB1105

Medicaid; expand eligibility under federal Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2394

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS HB466

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS HB125

Medicaid; direct Division of Medicaid to apply for federal waivers to expand Medicaid eligibility.

MS HB1597

Medicaid; seek federal waiver for plan to allow Medicaid coverage for persons described in the federal Affordable Care Act.

MS HB546

Medicaid; require Governor and Division of Medicaid to negotiate to obtain federal waiver to expand Medicaid coverage.

Similar Bills

OH HB780

Enact the Medicaid Savings Act

OH SB386

Enact the Medicaid Savings Act

OH HB130

Regards Medicaid Estate Recovery Program notification requirement

HI SR116

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HCR187

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HR180

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI SCR144

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

NJ S2742

Requires Medicaid fee-for-service coverage of managed long term services and supports when beneficiary is pending enrollment in managed care organization.