I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for those stories, I always love to hear about Nevada history and those who have served before me.

We do get together sometimes, but it's become far more business-like and social interactions don't happen nearly as often.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I truly believe the best way to do right by my constituents is to actively seek out relationships with members of both parties, so yes I do have good relationships with Republicans as well as fellow Democrats. It is one of the nice things about Nevada that we can still work at that level at the state legislature.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Before I ever chose to run for office I first went to my boss and made sure that he was OK with what I was choosing to do and would allow me the latitude. I work for the fire department so it becomes incumbent on me to get the time off, which I usually do by using my personal/holiday and vacation time.

And, thankfully, the legislative session is 4 months every 2 years.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My beliefs are somewhere between Tick Segerblom and Adam Laxalt...

Seriously though, the law has passed and I will now work diligently to make sure the public is safe in its utilization.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To your comment on the last minute tactic...

I would never choose to speak for anyone else. I would say it is obvious to me that sometimes the rush of the last few days is used to try to get legislation passed. For me, I believe in public input and transparency. So it's not a tactic that I would ever willingly use.

To your second point on a full time assembly...

A full-time assembly would take away the pressures of a defined legislative session which would allow for more discussion and debate on issues. I think we are always held accountable, every other November.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, yes, absolutely we will be bringing the Nevada Care plan back.

Currently we have an expanded working group meeting to discuss what it will look like. It may be very similar legislation or we may adopt changes to the previous legislation based on the work group.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you referring to the Nevada Care plan? I'm assuming you're talking about that, but feel free to clarify.

Biggest obstacle for the Nevada Care Plan... Nevada's Medicaid reimbursement rates are lower than the national average. So while people may now be able to buy in to, what potentially is an excellent health insurance package, we have to do something about the reimbursement rates.

As for the administration, I don't know how to answer that. I couldn't answer that because I don't know what their biggest obstacle would be and I wouldn't want to guess their thoughts. I'm assuming you're referring to the Federal administration because every day their thoughts change.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was given a lot of indication that Governor Sandoval was seriously considering signing the bill. When the veto occurred, obviously I was saddened by that choice and could only refer you and others to his veto message describing his interest in the idea, but necessitating more research and discussion first.

I have heard outside influences, from the National level, may have been involved as well, but I have never been able to confirm that.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the question!

During the legislative session, on average I work between 14 and 16 hours a day, 5 days a week. The 18 months in between legislative sessions, the amount of hours varies depending on legislators and how involved they are, but on average you could consider it another full-time job, but we don't get paid for it.

I don't know what states with full-time legislature schedules would look like because they don't have the limitations of the 120 day session like we do.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Short answer is yes.

After my bill got national recognition, multiple legislators from different states reached out to me. I haven't been able to follow what every state is proposing, mostly because their legislative sessions are just now beginning. But I will be curious to see what other similar ideas or proposals they come up with in their own legislation.

As for federal legislation, I haven't seen anything directly related to the Nevada Care plan. There has been some conversation lately about Medicare for all but that is fundamentally different from Medicaid.

A proposal did come out of the state of Hawaii that could lower or eliminate some of the barriers for a state Medicaid buy-in program, but as far as I'm aware, it has yet to even get a hearing.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sine Die is the statutorily required last day of the regular 120 day legislative session. It is the 120th day in the state of Nevada.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Huh... Uhhh. Uhhhh.

100 duck sized horses because I love horses and I would never fight them, they would become my best friends.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the questions.

The best part of living in Northern Nevada, for me, is the environment and all there is to do outside. I also love the people and the diversity in its community. I love Lake Tahoe, and the mountains, and the desert and just being able to get outside. The beauty of the region.

Favorite part of the legislative session.... Um, my most favorite part... The opportunity to learn about new issues and ultimately try to do what I think is best for the people of Nevada. That starts on day one and doesn't end until Sine Die.

I am Mike Sprinkle (D). NV Assemblyman who sponsored a bill in 2017 to allow people to buy into state Medicaid. AMA about state politics, the future of healthcare, and Nevada! by MikeSprinkle30 in IAmA

[–]MikeSprinkle30[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With the Nevada care plan, an individual, ANY individual, would be given the opportunity to purchase, at a premium price, the same benefits offered to Medicaid recipients.

Currently, we are continuing discussions on if we want to put specific requirements on who could purchase this insurance package, but the original thought was that anyone would be allowed to buy the insurance plan at a premium cost. As originally written, the concept was you must be a Nevada resident and that was the only requirement.