Evidently the Wisconsin Hospital Association has caved to DarthDoyle.
...Wisconsin hospitals dropped their opposition to a tax that would help most Milwaukee-area hospitals
The hospital tax, in place in 23 other states, would cost the hospitals about $418 million by mid-2009. That money would be used to leverage an additional $575 million in federal Medicaid funds that would benefit the hospitals.
(That $575 million could also go away in a few years. Fed spending priorities change...right?)
But here's the "SUCKERS!!" graf:
In exchange for dropping its opposition to the tax, the hospital trade group negotiated an exemption for rural hospitals and a provision that would repeal the tax on June 30, 2009.
Wisconsin repeal a tax?
Never.
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