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 y's vote.He also said he 
could not support any tax cuts in the current legislative session if 
the bill doesn't pass.The Senate immediately adjourned without taking up 
any bill after the House vote. Senate President Michael Lamoureux said other 
pending issues, including a tax cut package and the proposed budget for 
the year, were paused while lawmakers consider the private option."I think 
it puts everything on hold, and probably not much of a chance 
of wrapping up by Friday at this point," said Lamoureux, R-Russellville.Arkansas 
is deciding whether to enact an alternative to the Medicaid expansion that 
was once required under the federal health care law but is now 
a choice left up to individual states after last year's Supreme Court 
ruling.The proposal was a compromise reached between Republican legislative 
leaders and Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe as an alternative to expanding Medicaid 
enrollment. Under the bill, Arkansas would take the federal Medicaid funds 
it would have received to expand the program and instead use that 
money to purchase private insurance for 250,000 residents who make up to 
138 percent of the poverty line, which amounts to $15,415 per year.U.S. 
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has said the state's 
plan was consistent with Medicaid's requirements, but in a letter to Beebe 
this month she stopped short of giving final approval.Some Republican support 
for the "private option" proposal is also linked 
 A federal judge Monday denied an emergency motion for relief filed by 
a Guantanamo Bay prisoner on a hunger strike, despite pleas from the 
man's lawyer who says his client is dying.U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan 
ruled Monday that he didn't have jurisdiction over the case filed by 
Yemeni prisoner Musaab al-Madhwani. Hogan pointed to a provision of the 
Military Commissions Act which bars judicial review of claims made by detained 
enemy combatants regarding their conditions of confinement.The prisoner 
and others in the hunger strike originally claimed that they were being 
denied drinking water and that temperatures in the prison had been kept 
at "extremely frigid" levels -- which the government denied. But the claim 
was expanded to include the allegation that Guantanamo officials had shown 
"deliberate indifference" to the prisoners' serious medical needs.Although 
the case was technically about just one detainee, it was clearly about 
the continued use of Guantanamo to house terrorism suspects, despite President 
Barack Obama's promise to close the prison. When one of al-Madhwani's lawyers, 
Darold Killmer, mentioned the alleged mistreatment of other detainees, Hogan 
responded, "This is not a class-action."At the end of the roughly one-hour 
hearing, Hogan noted that al-Madhwani voluntarily participated in the hunger 
strike, adding that the prisoner "self-manufactured" his health situation.Earlier, 
Killmer, told the judge, "Mr. al-Madhwani is d
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