Probably.... unless:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicaid
Guess what all of those states have in common?
*Republicunt governors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicaid
Quote:However, the Supreme Court ruled in NFIB v. Sebelius that this provision of the ACA was coercive, and that the Federal government must allow states to continue at pre-ACA levels of funding and eligibility if they chose. Several states have opted to reject the expanded Medicaid coverage provided for by the act; over half of the nation's uninsured live in those states. They include Texas, Florida, Kansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.[14] As of May 24, 2013 a number of states had not made final decisions, and lists of states which have opted out or were considering opting out varied,[15][16] but Alaska,[16] Idaho,[17] South Dakota,[17] Nebraska,[15] Wisconsin,[17] Maine,[17] North Carolina,[17] South Carolina,[17] and Oklahoma[17] seemed to have decided to reject expanded coverage.[17]
Guess what all of those states have in common?
*Republicunt governors.