Budgets Scheduled for Release
Both the Senate and the House budget proposals are just days from being released (Sunday and Monday, respectively). Each proposal will be subject to public hearing on Monday afternoon—and each must pass the fiscal committee and the floor of its respective chamber in preparation for final budget negotiations.
Our budget priorities are two-fold: maintain the skilled nursing and assisted living Medicaid rates rebases scheduled this year on July 1, and improve assisted living Medicaid funding for base rates and specialized dementia care.
WHCA advocacy work has been focused and intentional so that legislators and the public understand that adequate Medicaid funding for long-term care is critically important. We continue to meet with key legislators and budget leaders, and we continue to work with our members in targeted outreach efforts. This week, we were pleased to see The Spokesman
Review publish an op-ed from Zack Wester, Noble Healthcare, related to the need for assisted living funding. The Columbia Basin Herald published a letter from Linzi Michael, administrator of the Cambridge Assisted Living regarding funding. Their experienced voices are important to this conversation, and we are thankful for their contributions to get the word out through local media.
The need for your voice and advocacy continues. We are relying on your continued advocacy with your own legislators. Look for a WHCA Alert on Monday afternoon with vital details on both the House and Senate proposals, and for advocacy resources that will make it easy to weigh in with your own legislators. We need you to take action early and often next week, and Monday’s WHCA Alert will be your guide. We’re entering an important point in the legislative process, and your voice is key in sending a strong message for assisted living funding support. Email Eric Negomir on our team if you’d like more information.