Gov. Mark Sanford’s office said Monday they will accept $127 million in federal aid to the state-run health care program for the poor and disabled. Governors must write a letter accepting the money.
Even with the federal money the agency is facing an estimated $200 million deficit, S.C. Department of Health and Human Services spokesman Jeff Stensland said. The federal money could stave off cuts to optional programs providing podiatry, hospice, home services and teen pregnancy prevention.
Sanford took the Legislature to court over stimulus money last year, but has said he did not want to fight the battle again. Sanford has never opposed health care-related stimulus, spokesman Ben Fox said.
