and kelly hancock is a state senator reorder the risk pools in the states of texas right now nobody is enrolled there is no money but if that was available they could be up and running in a short period of time. so yes texas would benefit. there would be the equalization of the dollars available. those states that expanded medicaid with a state like texas. there has to be away to even things out. that is one of the main sticking points had to handle a state that expanded mandate -- medicated those that didn't i of members from virginia they work very hard with a democratic governor who wanted to experience that and said we will not do that. and to check that expansion you have members from new jersey and they are concerned and what is in during. not just disable them pregnant women with that medicaid expansion with a federal match but after two years they could still be enrolled. after the time is up a can stay as long as they say. but for whatever reason with employer sponsored insurance or they lose eligibility they cannot come back on. and to do so at the federal standard maximum ra