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Kemp Slams Door on Full Medicaid Expansion, Doubles Down on Failing 'Pathways' Program

Government and Politics

January 15, 2025


Kemp knows his Pathways program is a failure and is not willing to fix it

Georgians without access to basic health care, Governor Kemp today slammed the door on full Medicaid expansion – instead attempting to deflect criticism of his failed “Pathways to Coverage” program with a half measure that will still leave hundreds of thousands of Georgians uninsured.

Kemp’s “Pathways” program has been a resounding failure, having burned nearly $40 million – most of it on consulting and administrative fees – to cover fewer than 6,000 people a year and a half after its launch. But Kemp refuses to join Democrats and fellow Republicans in considering full Medicaid expansion, instead doubling down on Pathways’ burdensome work requirements and, once again, refusing to cover all of the Georgians who could be eligible under full expansion.

“Governor Kemp clearly recognizes ‘Pathways’ is a total flop, and leaving thousands of Georgians without coverage who would receive it if he simply agreed to full Medicaid expansion is unacceptable,” said Democratic Party of Georgia spokesman Dave Hoffman. “Georgians are sick – literally – of Governor Kemp’s half measures that fail to improve health care in our state.”