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Latest HUD COC awards signal need for continued investment |
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Last week, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced a record-breaking $2 billion in grants to organizations working to end homelessness. This funding will support more than 7,300 local homeless assistance programs across the nation.
This investment underscores increased demand to homelessness systems. As housing affordability continues to put more stress on homelessness services, Congress will need to continue to increase and sustain its commitment to ending homelessness. |
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New ‘work requirements’ threaten Medicaid: What You Need to Know |
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Medicaid expansion is a vital provision of the Affordable Care Act. It is a lifeline connecting people experiencing homelessness to preventative care, substance abuse treatment, life-saving surgeries, and more.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently indicated that it would allow states greater flexibility in how Medicaid is run. States may now apply for waivers that would require Medicaid recipients to comply with work requirements, impose new cost-sharing obligations (e.g. co-pays or monthly premiums), and eliminate coverage requirements for certain essential health benefits.
Last week, Kentucky raised premiums, removed coverage for dental and vision care, and imposed work requirements on beneficiaries. The news from Kentucky potentially foreshadows how Medicaid could be further eroded. Nine additional states have similar waivers now under consideration by HHS.
Advocates seeking more information about this important development are encouraged to visit the following resources:
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