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Urgent Alert
Act Now to Save Critical Medicaid Services
Congress on the Verge of Decisions
September 1, 2005 - Congress returns from its August recess on Tuesday, September
6 poised to make decisions on Medicaid that will have a far-reaching impact
on
all state
and local mental health services.
The Administration has proposed changes to Medicaid that would have a crippling
effect on the provision of community mental health services for children and
adults. (For details, see the Bazelon
Center’s August 18 Action Alert.)
Act Now – There's No Time to Delay!
House and Senate Committees must complete work by September 16 on legislation
to cut Medicaid spending by $10 billion over five years (although the Senate
may shift some of these cuts to Medicare). This legislation, the budget-reconciliation
bill, is required under the Budget Act in order to reconcile spending with
the already-approved FY 2006 budget.
Decisions will be made soon, possibly as early as Tuesday, September 6.
While both houses will vote on this legislation, the Senate is more likely
than the House to reject the Administration’s language. Key Senators
who will hold the key the outcome are listed below.
Call these Senators and urge them to reject the Administration’s proposed
amendments to Medicaid Rehabilitation and Targeted Case Management services.
Tell them that:
Adults and children with serious mental disorders require the range of
intensive, comprehensive community-based services now funded through the
Rehabilitation
and Targeted Case Management Medicaid service categories.
These services foster recovery far more effectively
than the institutional care they have replaced.
Charles Grassley (R-IA)- Chair
Max Baucus (D-MT)-Ranking Member
Olympia Snowe (R-ME)
Kent Conrad (D-ND)
Mike DeWine (R-OH)
Susan Collins (R-ME)
Arlen Specter (R-PA)
Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)
Norm Coleman (R-MN)
Call Today
Call the Capitol switchboard, 202-224-3121, or go to
congress.org to find the Senator’s direct line. If you’re a constituent from the Senator’s
state, be sure to say so.
Email is less effective, but still counts, so
if you can’t call, use
the email link you’ll find on each Senator’s
page at congress.org.
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