Revealed publicly piece by piece, the latest installment
of the 2018 Louisiana Survey conducted by Louisiana State University’s Reilly
Center for Media and Public Affairs focused on public attitudes about Medicaid
expansion and criminal justice reforms. This came on the heels of a study
released by the Department of Health that purported to show a positive fiscal
impact from expansion.
The survey said 69 percent of Louisianans approved
of expansion, and the report claimed state revenues over costs from expansion
climbed $55 million while local governments received an extra influx of $75
million. It also asserted health care gains would accrue from expansion.