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GA Medicaid Enrollment.Xlsx Number of People Who are Currently Enrolled and Who Could Gain Coverage by Expanding Medicaid by Senate District Uninsured/ Could Senate District Senator Current enrollees* gain coverage** 16 Rosalyn R. Dance 68,799 12,500 20 William M. Stanley, Jr. 60,945 12,000 5 Lionell Spruill, Sr. 59,886 10,200 18 L. Louise Lucas 55,968 8,600 40 Charles W. Carrico, Sr. 52,539 10,700 9 Jennifer L. McClellan 52,063 9,400 38 A. Benton Chafin, Jr. 51,730 9,900 2 Mamie E. Locke 49,228 8,600 15 Frank M. Ruff, Jr. 48,586 9,500 29 Jeremy S. McPike 43,465 8,800 21 John S. Edwards 43,234 10,100 17 Bryce E. Reeves 40,870 8,000 1 T. Montgomery Mason 38,572 6,800 22 Mark J. Peake 37,413 8,200 26 Mark D. Obenshain 37,260 9,800 36 Scott A. Surovell 36,692 7,400 24 Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. 36,618 8,300 6 Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. 35,350 10,000 11 Amanda F. Chase 34,697 5,400 19 David R. Suetterlein 33,492 6,700 4 Ryan T. McDougle 32,338 6,300 35 Richard L. Saslaw 32,052 11,000 23 Stephen D. Newman 31,161 6,500 7 Frank W. Wagner 31,123 5,100 25 R. Creigh Deeds 30,678 8,300 27 Jill Holtzman Vogel 29,083 7,100 10 Glen H. Sturtevant, Jr. 27,159 6,400 33 Jennifer T. Wexton 25,680 6,000 8 William R. DeSteph, Jr. 23,938 5,200 12 Siobhan S. Dunnavant 23,271 6,300 28 Richard H. Stuart 23,174 3,100 3 Thomas K. Norment, Jr. 22,910 4,200 14 John A. Cosgrove, Jr. 22,545 3,000 39 George L. Barker 21,754 3,800 37 David W. Marsden 20,029 5,600 30 Adam P. Ebbin 19,697 6,100 13 Richard H. Black 15,714 2,500 34 J. Chapman Petersen 13,848 3,500 31 Barbara A. Favola 12,828 4,900 32 Janet D. Howell 12,224 2,800 *Unduplicated enrollment at any point in SFY2017. Source: Department of Medical Assistance Services **Uninsured nonelderly adults up to 138 percent FPL residing in districts, some may not meet all eligbility requirements Source: TCI analysis of U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-year data, 2012-2016 Number of People Who are Currently Enrolled and Who Could Gain Coverage by Expanding Medicaid by House District Uninsured/ Could House District Delegate Current enrollees* gain coverage** 69 Betsy B. Carr 27,404 6,800 95 Marcia S. (Cia) Price 26,970 4,800 11 Sam Rasoul 26,748 6,100 77 C. E. (Cliff) Hayes Jr. 26,207 3,800 70 Delores L. McQuinn 25,466 5,500 14 Daniel W. Marshall III 25,188 4,100 90 Joseph C. Lindsey 25,104 4,600 71 Jeffrey M. Bourne 25,050 5,500 89 Jerrauld C. (Jay) Jones 23,920 4,700 61 Thomas C. Wright Jr. 23,856 3,900 1 Terry G. Kilgore 23,666 4,800 63 Lashrecse D. Aird 23,653 3,700 4 Todd E. Pillion 23,197 4,300 80 Matthew James 23,132 3,800 16 Leslie R. (Les) Adams 22,625 3,800 74 Lamont Bagby 22,388 3,600 75 Roslyn C. Tyler 22,081 4,200 100 Robert S. Bloxom Jr. 22,057 6,000 5 Israel D. O'Quinn 21,128 3,900 92 Jeion A. Ward 20,125 3,700 52 Luke E. Torian 19,796 4,100 3 James W. (Will) Morefield 19,664 4,000 6 Jeffrey L. Campbell 19,638 4,300 60 James E. Edmunds II 19,017 4,600 22 Kathy J. Byron 19,012 3,600 9 Charles D. Poindexter 18,674 4,300 62 Riley E. Ingram 16,801 1,700 99 Margaret B. Ransone 16,376 2,700 15 C. Todd Gilbert 16,325 3,600 20 Richard P. Bell 15,936 3,400 54 Robert D. Orrock Sr. 15,919 2,700 38 Kaye Kory 15,736 5,200 44 Paul E. Krizek 15,232 3,600 29 Christopher E. Collins 15,202 3,700 30 Nicholas J. (Nick) Freitas 15,163 3,400 13 Danica A. Roem 15,115 3,800 19 Terry L. Austin 14,835 2,500 98 M. Keith Hodges 14,822 2,700 26 Tony O. Wilt 14,688 4,600 2 Jennifer D. Carroll Foy 14,410 2,500 49 Alfonso H. Lopez 14,353 5,600 7 L. Nick Rush 14,320 2,800 Uninsured/ Could House District Delegate Current enrollees* gain coverage** 50 Lee J. Carter 14,298 2,700 59 C. Matthew Fariss 13,980 3,300 24 Benjamin L. Cline 13,848 4,000 66 M. Kirkland Cox 13,818 2,500 28 Robert M. (Bob) Thomas Jr. 13,208 1,600 94 David E. Yancey 13,182 1,900 46 Charniele L. Herring 13,043 4,200 17 Christopher T. Head 12,968 2,100 85 Cheryl B. Turpin 12,604 1,800 64 Emily M. Brewer 12,508 2,200 93 Michael P. Mullin 12,290 2,100 73 Debra H. Rodman 12,189 3,700 57 David J. Toscano 12,115 3,400 8 Gregory D. Habeeb 11,876 2,400 27 Roxann L. Robinson 11,767 1,600 88 Mark L. Cole 11,762 2,400 39 Vivian E. Watts 11,337 2,700 79 Stephen E. Heretick 11,288 1,700 58 Robert B. Bell 11,070 3,100 86 Jennifer B. Boysko 10,895 2,400 23 T. Scott Garrett 10,863 3,100 25 R. Steven Landes 10,407 2,000 83 Christopher P. Stolle 10,279 2,400 81 Barry D. Knight 10,220 2,100 18 Michael J. Webert 10,166 2,500 55 Hyland F. (Buddy) Fowler Jr. 10,106 2,300 91 Gordon C. Helsel Jr. 9,843 1,500 76 S. Chris Jones 9,810 1,000 21 Kelly K. Convirs-Fowler 9,762 1,300 12 Chris L. Hurst 9,667 3,200 84 Glenn R. Davis Jr. 9,452 2,100 31 Elizabeth R. Guzman 9,434 1,100 72 Schuyler T. VanValkenburg 9,341 2,300 87 John J. Bell 8,940 1,400 97 Christopher K. Peace 8,856 1,500 56 John J. McGuire III 8,644 2,100 82 Jason S. Miyares 8,465 1,800 96 Brenda L. Pogge 8,391 2,100 10 Gwendolyn W. (Wendy) Gooditis 8,286 2,100 53 Marcus B. Simon 8,279 2,500 51 Hala S. Ayala 8,215 1,200 78 James A. (Jay) Leftwich Jr. 7,987 1,200 33 David A. LaRock 7,839 1,900 65 R. Lee Ware 7,747 1,300 43 Mark D. Sickles 7,664 1,200 Uninsured/ Could House District Delegate Current enrollees* gain coverage** 37 David L. Bulova 7,581 2,200 45 Mark H. Levine 7,209 2,600 36 Kenneth R. Plum 6,951 1,200 67 Karrie K. Delaney 5,741 1,000 40 Timothy D. Hugo 5,604 1,300 47 Patrick A. Hope 5,514 2,300 68 Dawn M. Adams 5,400 1,400 32 David A. Reid 5,141 800 41 Eileen Filler-Corn 4,989 1,000 42 Kathy KL Tran 4,716 700 35 Mark L. Keam 4,468 1,900 34 Kathleen J. Murphy 2,973 900 48 Richard C. 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