Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia health officials took the first step Monday in applying for a limited expansion of Medicaid.
It builds on a new law, Senate Bill 106, that could allow the state to draw down Obamacare dollars and cover more Georgians.
Kemp and the Department of Community Health are moving to hire a consulting firm to help the state apply for federal Medicaid waivers.
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