SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say Utah’s planned request for more federal funding for expanding its Medicaid program is being rejected by President Donald Trump’s administration.
A statement released Saturday by Gov. Gary R. Herbert and top legislative leaders said the White House told Utah officials late Friday that the waiver request awaiting formal submission wouldn’t be approved.
The statement expressed disappointment but said the move doesn’t change the state’s April expansion of Medicaid coverage to additional low-income residents but instead dealt with the state’s desire for the federal government to cover a larger share of the costs.
Utah lawmakers earlier this year voters scaled back the Medicaid expansion approved by voters in November.
Lawmakers angered advocates by reducing how many people would be covered. Lawmakers also added spending caps and work requirements.












