Contact
Your Governor Immediately to Oppose Medicaid Block Grant
June 2, 2003
THE ISSUE AT HAND
The National Governors Association
(NGA) is on the brink of endorsing a proposal that would
essentially transform the Medicaid program into a block
grant. Conservatives on the House Energy and Commerce Committee,
chomping at the bit to block grant Medicaid, have indicated
that an NGA endorsement is crucial to moving such legislation
through Congress. The stakes couldn't be higher. And
the time couldn't be shorter. NASW is working with a national
coalition doing everything we can to stop this in its tracks!
THE PROPOSAL: From
what we hear (this keeps changing, literally from minute
to minute) the proposal the NGA is considering calls for
radical changes that would destroy the Medicaid program.
(This proposal has many of the same harmful features as
the President's earlier proposal to block grant Medicaid.
For details on the President's proposal, click here <http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=J4dFk3WMcoYDRYvcWDDmjg..>.)
Basically, federal spending on Medicaid will be capped
regardless of states' (or people's) needs.
Note to NASW members: Although
the designers of this proposal will tell you it's not really
a block grant but is really just "capped funding" or "an
allotment," don't be fooled. It's a block grant. In
addition, it appears that states will be given broad flexibility
to cut Medicaid eligibility, benefits, and provider reimbursements
and to eliminate services in rural areas.
TIMING: It's our understanding that the NGA Medicaid task
force, which is made up of five Republican governors and
five Democratic governors, could finalize a proposal as
early as Monday, June 2 or Tuesday, June 3. If approved
by the task force, the proposal then would then go to the
NGA Executive Committee, then to the full NGA. Adoption
by the full NGA requires the support of two-thirds of all
governors. Our sources tell us that the NGA hopes to make
this policy final by June 10.
ACTION NEEDED
Call your governor RIGHT
AWAY! Tell him or her to reject any NGA proposal that caps
Medicaid spending -- all of it or any part of it.
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