![]() National Alliance on Mental Illness page printed from http://www.nami.org/ (800) 950-NAMI; info@nami.org ©2013 Senate Approves Emergency Spending Bill, Rejecting Cuts to Medicaid!May 23, 2008 On Thursday, the Senate, by a margin of 75-22, approved a package of emergency funding for the current fiscal year that includes an amendment stopping Medicaid regulations that would severely impair the ability of states to finance critical mental illness services. The future of the supplemental funding bill is uncertain. A presidential veto has been threatened against any supplemental funding that is beyond the Administration’s requests for military spending. After next week’s Memorial Day recess, House and Senate leaders will be meeting to decide when and how to send the measure on to the president. This is an important victory in the ongoing effort to stop the seven proposed Medicaid regulations, including those limiting case management and rehabilitation that are central to publicly funded mental illness treatment and The Senate package also includes a range of other funding for priorities important to NAMI. Among these are:
How Did Your Senators Vote?Click here to view the tally from the Senate's vote on HR 2642. Learn MoreFor further background information on the proposed Medicaid regulations, click here.
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