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. 2019 Apr 26;6:2333794X19840361. doi: 10.1177/2333794X19840361

Table A1.

Classification of State Policies by Year of Expansion and Upper Eligibility Levels.

State Year % FPL Pre % FPL Post Control States Excluded States
Alabama 2010 200 300
Alaska Xa
Arizona 200 X
Arkansas 200 X
California Xb
Colorado* 2010 185-205 250
Connecticut 300 X
Delaware 200 X
DC 2007 200 300
Florida 200 X
Georgia 235 X
Hawaii 2006 200 300
Idaho 2004 150 185
Illinois* 2006 185-200 400**
Indiana* 2000 150 200
Indiana* 2008 200 250
Iowa 2009 185-200 300
Kansas 2010 200 241
Kentucky Xc
Louisiana 2001 150 200
Louisiana 2008 200 250
Maine 200 X
Maryland 2001 200 300
Massachusetts* 2006 200 300
Michigan 200 X
Minnesota 280/275/275 X
Mississippi 2000 185/133/100 200
Missouri 300 X
Montana 2007 150 175
Montana 2009 175 250
Nebraska Xd
Nevada 200 X
New Hampshire —- Xc
New Jersey 350 X
New Mexico 235 X
New York 2000 192 250
New York 2008 250 400
North Carolina 200 X
North Dakota Xd
Ohio 2000 150 200
Oklahoma 185 X
Oregon 2009 185 300
Pennsylvania 2007 235 300
Rhode Island Xc
South Carolina 2007 185/150/150 200
South Dakota 2000 140 200
Tennessee Xe
Texas 2000 185/133/100 200
Utah Xc
Vermont 300 X
Virginia Xc
Washington 2000 200 250
Washington 2009 250 300
West Virginia 2000 150 200
West Virginia 2009 220 250
West Virginia 2011 250 300
Wisconsin 2008 185 300
Wyoming 2003 133 185

Abbreviation: FPL, federal poverty level.

*

Excluded from all dyad analyses due to co-occurring child and parent expansions.

**

Expanded to all uninsured children, regardless of income, top coded as 400% FPL in our dataset.

a

Excluded due to a decrease in eligibility.

b

Excluded due to an expansion only for infants.

c

Excluded due to premium changes independent of eligibility changes.

d

Excluded due to expansion of less than 25% FPL.

e

Excluded due to policy complexities surrounding TennCare.