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Just Say No to Reckless Medicaid Cuts
(March 15, 2005)—The Bazelon Center urgently needs your help to block
indiscriminate and irresponsible cuts to the Medicaid program—the nation’s
single most significant source of financing for mental health services.
This week, the Senate and House of Representatives are both expected to vote
on budget resolutions making drastic cuts in Medicaid. The House budget resolution
would slash approximately $20 billion; the Senate’s calls for $15 billion
in cuts. Such cuts could harm tens of thousands of people with mental illnesses
and their families who rely on Medicaid to access needed services.
If Congress approves cuts of that magnitude, funding for Medicaid case management
will likely be slashed. The President’s proposed budget specifically
identifies targeted case management services as one area for Medicaid cost
reductions. Cuts in the House and Senate budget resolutions would be even more
severe.
Targeted case management is an important community-based Medicaid service
for children who require wraparound services to help them avoid school failure,
contact with juvenile justice authorities and other adverse outcomes. For adults,
it is equally vital in linking them to a range of critical support services,
such as housing and employment.
Furthermore, reductions in the number of people eligible and in services covered
by the federal government would almost certainly be needed to meet targets
in the House and Senate budget resolutions.
Your immediate action is needed to stop these reckless cuts.
In an effort to protect Medicaid from arbitrary cuts, Senators
Gordon Smith (R-OR) and Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) plan to offer an amendment on
the Senate floor
to strike the cuts and create a bipartisan Medicaid commission to review
the program and make recommendations for more thoughtful reforms. The Senators
may offer this amendment as early as later today or tomorrow.
Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 to be connected to your Senators*
and urge them to:
1) Oppose cuts to Medicaid in the budget resolutions and
2) Support the modest Smith-Bingaman amendment to strike the cuts and establish
a Medicaid Commission.
Also, call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 to be connected to your
Representative* to urge them to oppose cuts to Medicaid in the House budget
resolution.