DeSantis signs KidCare program expansion

Published Jun. 22, 2023, 3:57 p.m. ET | Updated Jun. 22, 2023

Florida KidCare. (Photo/Florida KidCare)
Florida KidCare. (Photo/Florida KidCare)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FLV) – Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the expansion of Florida KidCare into law Thursday afternoon, aimed at expanding eligibility for children to obtain health insurance via the initiative.

The bipartisan legislation was sponsored by Rep. Robin Bartleman, D-Weston, and Rep. Dana Trabulsy, R-Fort Pierce.

Currently, families who earn an income up to 200% of the federal poverty level threshold can qualify for the program.

“So what happens to these families, when they’re offered just a 50 cent raise an hour, they will lose health care for their children,” Bartleman said. “And this is incredibly devastating for these families.”

The legislation raises the threshold to 300%. For example, a family of four with an income of $90,000 would qualify.

It creates a path with different premium tiers, so families who gradually make more money would then gradually pay more money for their health care insurance.

“And when they get to the end of that threshold, they will glide off the fiscal cliff,” Bartleman explained.

Trabulsy praised the legislation as helping families who have an income too high to qualify for Medicaid. She explained that a family who surpasses the current 200% cap goes from paying $20 a month per family to $260 per child.

“In Florida we understand that a pathway to prosperity should not be limited by the ability to provide health care for our children,” Trabulsy said. “We have a speaker who was willing to put politics aside and help families to thrive.”

KidCare implements the federal Children’s Health Insurance Program to subsidize health insurance coverage for children in families with incomes that are too high to qualify for Medicaid.

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