Socialized Medicine Not Worth The Cost
We have already seen bobbing and weaving about the cost of this monstrosity. The press says that those numbers have changed since Human Services Department officials first started pitching the plan. Because of a “math error,” the plan now is expected to cost an additional $30 million a year starting in the 2010 fiscal year, not $75 million more as first thought.”
Instead of costing “just” $333 million over the first five years. Rep. John Heaton, a Carlsbad Democrat, said it’s hard to swallow even the new figures. I’m having a difficult time believing that’s the only state cost, and as a legislator, that’s what we’re interested in - how we’re going to pay for it,” according to the New Mexico FBIHOP blog.
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