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Ky. House Continues Medicaid Talks

By Tony McVeigh

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FRANKFORT, Ky. -- – Medicaid discussions continue in Frankfort, where state lawmakers are working in a special session.

Senate Republicans want to use across-the-board cuts to state agencies to balance Kentucky's Medicaid budget.

But State Budget Director Mary Lassiter says there already have been eight budget reductions totaling $1.3 billion since Gov. Beshear took office in 2007.

"In general, most state agencies - the agencies that weren't listed on that exempt list - have been cut on average 25-to-30 percent over these four fiscal years - FY '08, '09, '10, '11, and there's more to come in '12."

A House budget committee vote on legislation balancing the Medicaid budget is expected Monday or Tuesday.

In the meantime, House Democratic and Republican leaders are meeting behind closed doors trying to craft a bill they hope will be satisfactory to Senate Republicans. None of the proposals being tossed around include cuts to education.