New BadgerCare Waiver Brings Good and Bad News on Transitional Medicaid

Waiver Agreement Clears Way for Changes That Take Effect on April 1 The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced today that Wisconsin has been granted a federal waiver to make substantial changes to BadgerCare.  As anticipated, the waiver allows the state to extend BadgerCare up to the poverty level for adults who aren’t...

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January 8th JFC Agenda Includes Seven Mental Health Bills

Finance Committee Will Also Consider Further Changes to BadgerCare Back in November, the Assembly passed 11 mental health bills that are now in the Senate, including 8 that have been referred to Joint Finance Committee (JFC).  Seven of those bills, which were developed by the Speaker’s Task Force on Mental Health, are being considered...

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Let’s Move on Status Offenders

Progress has been made in Wisconsin in recent years in reducing the number of youth who have not committed a crime being locked up with youth who have. But, we can do better. These "status offenders" are often truants who fail to comply with court orders to attend school or habitual runaways that frustrate the court's attempt to get...

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Why We Need to Revive the Federal Unemployment Benefits

It’s very seldom that I find myself in agreement with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).  Thus, it was a big surprise to find that we see eye to eye regarding the importance of extending or reinstating federal unemployment benefits, which are set to expire at the end of this week (on December 28th). Michael Strain of AEI nicely...

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Ending Poverty Matters for Wisconsin’s Future

We reported earlier in the year the results from the Annie E. Casey KIDS COUNT annual review of the well-being of children that Wisconsin, although having a lower child poverty rate than the national average, was slipping in comparison to other states. A more recent release from the "Half in 10" campaign has Wisconsin ranking 18th, not...

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The Significance of December 24th and other Key Days for Health Care Reform

Dec. 23 Deadline Extended One Day; Key Deadline for Purposes of the Mandate is March 31 December 24, 2013, is a key date for health care reform across the U.S.  Thanks to a one-day extension, announced today, midnight on December 24th is now the deadline for signing up for coverage in the federal health insurance marketplace in order to...

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