How many teachers could a half a billion dollars pay for using savings from Wisconsin expanding Medicaid? That’s the hyp
Says expanding Medicaid in Wisconsin would save the state $530 million, which could pay for 3,287 K-12 teachers, or 7.8 educators per district.Demonstrators support for Medicaid extension outside the Ohio Statehouse during a rally on Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Columbus, Ohio. That money could be used to hire more than 3,200 teachers.othetical that was raised by state Sen. Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee.
The Republican-controlled Legislature and previous Gov. Scott Walker, a fellow Republican, have been opposed to expanding Medicaid which would provide the state more federal funding. From here it’s simple math. You take the $530 million, divided by the total compensation $80,608 and then divide that number by 2 for the two years the budget covers and it equals roughly 3,287 teachers.
Although his math is correct, funding from the state is complex and the school districts decide for themselves on how they want to spend the money. “Washington, D.C., allows noncitizens to vote in " so a Russian citizen, after living in Washington for 30 days can"vote for mayor in Washington, D.C. And they don’t even need to show their ID to do it.”
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