What's Going On in Capitol Hill?
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On Monday, the House Budget Committee passed the $1.9 Trillion dollar relief bill, and it will now go to the House for a full vote at the end of the week. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 is expected to pass on party lines and head over to the Senate, where some of the provisions may face greater scrutiny from the Senate Parliamentarian as part of the reconciliation process. Funding for the mental health and substance use community are likely to move forward, including $4B to SAMHSA and HRSA for services and workforce, respectively. This includes $1.75B for the mental health block grant and $1.75B for the substance use block grant.
There are several health expansions in the House bill, including a state option to provide a 12-month extension for full benefits post-delivery for maternal health (sunsets after 5 years) as well as a 5% Federal Matching Assistance Percentage (FMAP) increase for states that have not yet expanded Medicaid for two years. The bill provides a 7.35% increase to FMAP for home and community-based services, including mental health rehabilitation services, for one year. It also extends Medicaid eligibility to 30 days prior to release from incarceration and increases the FMAP to 85% for mobile crisis services (both of these provisions sunset after 5 years). In addition to Medicaid, the bill provides additional subsidies for exchange plans to make those more available to low-income families. The provisions sunset relatively quickly because of budget reconciliation rules and a desire to keep the costs down.
There are many other provisions for unemployment insurance, state and local funding, schools, vaccines, child care, housing and other needs.
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