Guest guest Posted April 2, 2003 Report Share Posted April 2, 2003 Immediate Action Required This may be the most important ACTIONALERT that you will receive this year!!!!! Background: Note: This Alert is being written by Mike Bright, Executive Director of The Arc of Texas at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2nd. Today (right now) the House Appropriations Committee is holding a public hearing on the Committee Substitute to House Bill 2292 (CSHB2292) by Rep. Wohlgemuth. This bill, as originally introduced, had little to do with the priorities of The Arc. However, in a move that has caught the entire advocacy community off guard, Rep. Wohlgemuth has brought to the Committee hearing a Committee Substitute for HB 2292 that has new language affecting the entire Texas Medicaid program CSHB 2292 could end the Medicaid Long Term Care program for people with disabilities as we know it, including both the ICFMR community residential program and the Home and Community-based Services (HCS) and CLASS Medicaid Waiver programs which are so vital to Texans with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities. Problems: CSHB2292 has many provisions that would be to the detriment of Texans with disabilities. However, two of the worst provisions are: (1) CSHB2292 would DROP state coverage of all Medicaid OPTIONAL populations and benefits (ICFMR/HCS/CLASS) and INSTEAD request a waiver from the federal government that would allow the state to administer these services with capped enrollment and " cost-per- benefit " . This mean that in the future the ICFMR/HCS/CLASS programs could be made available to even fewer people with disabilities and that the services that might be provided would have to meet some unknown " cost per benefit " test. This is clearly a " capped entitlement " strategy to limit needed expendituresfor community services at a time when 25,000+ people are on Waiver Waiting Lists. THIS WOULD BE DISASTROUS FOR TEXANS WITH DISABILITIES. CSHB2292 would also bring about a major reorganization of state health and human services agencies. Included in this proposal are: • Separation of the states's mental health and mental retardation services into two different agencies. • Combine mental retardation services with a broad range of other aging and disability services in a new Long Term Care agency similar to what The Arc stood against four years ago. • Do away with the Governor appointed Boards that currently manage the states twelve health and human service agencies. A single Commissioner of Health and Human Services would determine policy for all health and human services programs in the state. Family, consumer, and advocate input into the state's public policy making process would be severely limited. • These reorganization proposals have been put forth with little public input. While the fiscal note on the bill claims a savings of over $370 million, many are questioning the assumptions upon which these savings are projected and the validity of the numbers. Action needed: Call members of the House Appropriations Committee today. (See list - below). If you don't get this message before 5:00 p.m today (Wednesday), call tomorrow. Ask to speak to the Representative. If he/she is not available ask to speak to his/her aide that deals with Appropriations. Identify yourself as a consumer or a parent/family member/advocate for people with disabilities. Here's the Message: Urge the Representative to vote AGAINST the Committee Substitute for House Bill 2292 by Wohlgemuth because: • It could destroy the Texas system of Medicaid Services for people with disabilities and replace it with a system that will further limit the availability of needed community-based services at a time when 25,000 are waiting for those services. • The people of Texas have not had enough input to the proposed reorganization of state government, the savings projected are questionable and Texas needs to keep its Governor-appointed system of agency management to ensure public participation in policy development. Make your calls ASAP. If any legislators/staff tell you their position on CSHB2292, please call Marina at and share that with us. We apologize for the short time frame. This is one of those times when a critical issue comes up without notice. It looks like this time the political process is intended to limit public input to an important bill. The hearing on this bill will continue this afternoon. We understand that many additional amendments are likely to be attached to this bill before the hearing is over. We may need to contact you again tomorrow for additional support in dealing with this very bad bill. ******************************************************************** 78th House Appropriations Committee Roster Clerk: Pena Phone: 463-1091 FAX: (all members) Room: EXT E1.032 Chair: Rep. Talmadge Heflin - Tel: 463-0568 Vice-Chair: Rep. Vilma Luna - Tel: 463-0484 Members: Rep. Leo Berman - Tel: 463-0584 Rep. Dan Branch - Tel: 463-0367 Rep. Betty Brown - Tel: 463-0458 Rep. Fred Brown - Tel: 463-0698 Rep. Myra Crownover - Tel: 463-0582 Rep. - Tel: 463-0734 Rep. Joe Deshotel - Tel: 463-0662 Rep. Dawnna Dukes - Tel: 463-0506 Rep. Craig Eiland - Tel: 463-0502 Rep. Dan Ellis - Tel: 463-0570 Rep. o Gutierrez - Tel: 463-0578 Rep. Peggy Hamric - Tel: 463-0496 Rep. Hope - Tel: 463-0726 Rep. Suzanna Gratia Hupp - Tel: 463-0684 Rep. Carl Isett - Tel: 463-0676 Rep. Ames - Tel: 463-0686 Rep. Lois W. Kolkhorst - Tel: 463-0600 Rep. Ruth McClendon - Tel: 463-0708 Rep. Menendez - Tel: 463-0634 Rep. ph Pickett - Tel: 463-0596 Rep. Jim Pitts - Tel: 463-0516 Rep. - Tel: 463-0558 Rep. Jim Solis - Tel: 463-0606 Rep. Jack Stick - Tel: 463-0821 Rep. Vicki Truitt - Tel: 463-0690 Rep. Sylvester - Tel: 463-0554 Rep. Arlene Wohlgemuth – Tel: 463-0538 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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