Action Alert: One-House Budgets Released
Posted March, 13 2024 by Mia Wagner
The One-House Budgets are released! The Senate One-House Budget includes a significant portion of the HCFANY policy agenda, building on the Governor’s proposals in the Executive Budget. We’re still studying what is included in each bill, here’s what we know so far:
Good news: the Senate and Assembly One-House Budgets both:
- Ban cost-sharing for insulin for enrollees in State-regulated health insurance plans
- Improve affordability of Marketplace plans via premium assistance/ cost-sharing subsidies
- Adopt Kids Coverage to ensure children up to age 6 remain continuously covered in Medicaid or Child Health Plus
- Include Coverage4All, using federal funding to cover income-eligible immigrants in the Essential Plan
Even better, the Senate One-House Budget improves on the Governor’s budget by incorporating all of the HFAL improvements in the Ounce of Protection Act, including:
- Expanding Hospital Financial Assistance eligibility to individuals making up to 600 percent FPL
- Banning Hospitals from suing patients making under 600 percent FPL for medical debt
- Incorporating time-limited debt repayment plans so patients who make an agreed upon number of payments don’t have to spend their lives in debt
Bad news: the Assembly Budget completely cuts the Governor’s proposed medical debt reforms.
Take Action: Use the Phone2Action tool to call your legislators.
- Thank your Senators and ask them to fight to keep the Senate One-House Budget consumer health and medical debt reforms in the final budget.
- Ask your Assembly members to tell Assembly leadership to fight medical debt and fix our broken Hospital Financial Assistance Law.