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Ty Masterson on Health Care

 

 


Gender-affirming care is harmful, irreversible, experimental

In a joint statement, Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson (R) and House Speaker Dan Hawkins (R) said they voted "in honor of the children Governor Kelly failed to protect with her repeated vetoes of this sensible legislation." They called gender-affirming care "harmful, irreversible, and experimental," characterizations in conflict with those of major medical groups that say such care is medically necessary and can be lifesaving.
Source: The Hill, "Minors", on 2026 Kansas Gubernatorial race , Feb 19, 2025

Opposes Medicaid expansion to "able-bodied adults"

On health care, Masterson implied opposition to Medicaid expansion, which Kelly favors. "The governor continues to push removing able-bodied adults from private insurance and putting them on the government dole, undoing the progress we've made and harming the most vulnerable people for whom the Medicaid safety net was intended," Masterson said. "We will not let that happen."
Source: Kansas Reflector, "Line", on 2026 Kansas Gubernatorial race , Jan 15, 2025

Don't expand Medicaid coverage in Kansas

HB2044: AN ACT concerning the department of health and environment; establishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.

American Hospital Association summary, 3/30/17:The Kanas Hospital Association supported the bill, which called for the state to submit a waiver request to the federal Department of Health and Human Services to implement the Bridge to a Healthy Kansas program by Jan. 1, 2018.

KMUW excerpts of Veto Message, 3/30/17:"I am vetoing this expansion of ObamaCare because it fails to serve the truly vulnerable before the able-bodied, lacks work requirements to help able-bodied Kansans escape poverty, and burdens the state budget with unrestrainable entitlement costs."

Legislative Outcome:Passed Senate 25-14-1 on Mar/28/17; State Sen. Ty Masterson voted NO; vetoed by Governor Sam Brownback on Mar/30/17; House sustains veto 81-44-0 on Apr/3/17.

Source: AHA and KMUW (NPR News) on Kansas voting records HB2044 , Mar 28, 2017

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Chase LaPorte
Cindy Holscher
Derek Schmidt
Jeff Colyer
Laura Kelly
Vicki Schmidt
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Jerry Moran
Joan Farr
Mark Holland
Michael Soetaert
Patrick Schmidt
Roger Marshall

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