Friday, March 10, 2017

Comments Are Being Taken Now on Federal Legislation That Impacts Health Services for Students with Disabilities and Students in Poverty

The U.S. House of Representatives introduced a bill this week that would change Medicaid’s structure and impact the ability of students with disabilities and students in poverty to receive many critical health services in schools that enable them to learn. It’s anticipated that the bill will be out of Committee and onto the floor of the House by Monday. Then, it will be the Senate’s turn to act and Senate GOP officials are saying that they hope to have it to the President’s desk by mid-April. Because they are using Budget Reconciliation, only a simple majority is needed in both chambers. You are encouraged to call your U.S. Representatives to express your comments on this legislation. The Association of Education Service Agencies and AASA, The School Superintendents Association have provided a Federal Advocacy Toolkit and Snapshot of Children’s Coverage for your use.

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