A federal judge has ruled in favor of MoveOn.org concerning the liberal activist group’s critical billboard against Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal over not expanding Medicaid under Obamacare, according to the Times Picayune.
Louisiana’s tourism office sued the group after it put up a billboard just outside Baton Rouge that said “LOU!SIANA. Pick your passion!” in the style of the state’s tourism campaign. “But hope you don’t love your health. Gov. Jindal’s denying Medicaid to 242,000 people,” the sign read.
Jindal declined federal money to expand Medicaid as part of the Affordable Care Act, arguing that the health care law was so bad that he wouldn’t inflict it on the state. The Medicaid expansion would give more than 200,000 low-income Louisianans health care coverage.
The judge ruled on Monday that the group’s poster — despite mimicking a tourism campaign that the state has spent more than $69 million on — didn’t do “irreparable injury” to Louisiana’s tourism campaign.









