NEW: Gov. Tate Reeves, long a staunch public opposer of Medicaid expansion, once acknowledged the benefits of expansion behind closed doors, former UM Chancellor Dan Jones said.
by Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today February 2, 2023 Former University of Mississippi Chancellor Dan Jones said that Gov. Tate Reeves told him in a 2015 meeting that he understood how Medicaid expansion would benefit the state but couldn’t agree to champion it for political reasons.
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