While Congress struggles with continuing resolutions and cuts related to the current fiscal year’s budget, as mentioned in a blog posting last week, the Obama FY 2012 budget proposal reduces and alters funding for some of the traditional Formula and JABG juvenile justice grants. Until some basic questions get answered about how funds...
A Study in Contrasts: Federal Proposals for Child Care and Head Start
1. House proposed big cuts: On February 11 House leadership released the FY 2011 Continuing Resolution/appropriations bill they are bringing to the floor. The House bill would cut Head Start by $1.083 billion (from FY 2010) and the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) by $39 million. The Head Start and child care cuts would...
Obama Proposes Changes in Juvenile Justice Funding
In the just-released federal budget proposal, President Obama is proposing the creation of a $120 million Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant program that would be available to states that are in compliance with the JJDPA core requirements to compete for. A story in Youth Today outlines a plan to combine funds formerly in the JABG and...
What will the Governor’s Budget tell us, if Anything, About Consolidating JCIs?
It’s been another 7+ months since the issue of whether to consolidate Lincoln Hills School and Ethan Allen School has received much media attention – so, it’s been a quiet fall and winter – and one has to admire the commitment and patience of the many staff who await a decision, one way or the other, as they continue to pour their heart...
Attention to Beyond Scared Straight pushes states to suspend programs
The broadcasting of Beyond Scared Straight that raised the visibility of the program has led to both Maryland and California to suspend their programs pending further internal review. Their action apparently follows some kind of notice from OJJDP that the programs featured in the A&E series may be in violation of JJDPA core...
Health care reform act likely to save Wisconsin money – based on careful reading of Secretary Smith’s testimony
Catching up on some news from late last month, Wisconsin’s new Secretary of the Department of Health Services (DHS) testified at a January 26th hearing of the House Budget Committee, which is now chaired by Rep. Paul Ryan (R. WI). Smith, who served as the national Medicaid Director for nearly 8 years during the Bush administration, was...
Sebelius tells governors to follow the money, as she outlines strategies for Medicaid savings
On Thursday, February 3, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sent a letter to state governors outlining “flexibility and federal support available for Medicaid.” The letter doesn’t respond directly to the contention of GOP governors that they should be allowed to reduce eligibility standards. Instead, Sebelius explains the broad flexibility...
Supersizing the required votes for tax increases
Although lawmakers are facing a deficit in the upcoming biennium of well over $3 billion, many fiscal conservatives are intent on limiting the options for addressing Wisconsin’s budget challenges. Toward that end, the Governor recommended a Special Session bill that would require a two-thirds majority in each house of the Legislature to...
A Closer Look at the Current Medicaid Deficit
In his State of the State address last night, Governor Walker reiterated that he will introduce a budget adjustment bill to close a deficit in the current fiscal year (2010-11). That budget hole results in part from a shortfall in funding for Medicaid and BadgerCare Plus. (We outlined other factors in Monday’s Budget Project Blog post.)...
Feds Issue 2011 Poverty Level
The federal government recently released the 2011 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, better known as the "federal poverty level." Wisconsin uses the guidelines to determine eligibility for a number of public assistance programs, such as BadgerCare Plus and child care subsidies (Wisconsin Shares). See the new guidelines on the WCCF...
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