Key Votes
A 158-B - Budget Financing - Key Vote
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Stages
- April 7, 2009 Executive Signed
- April 3, 2009 Senate Bill Passed
- March 31, 2009 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 7, 2009 Introduced
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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - April 7, 2009
Title: Budget Financing
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (32-30) - April 3, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Budget Financing
Vote to pass a bill that amends various existing laws to implement the state fiscal plan, including, but not limited to, the following highlights.
- -Existing law:
- -$53.1 million for the year of 2009;
-$30.25 million for the year of 2010; and
-$8.8 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$49 million for the year of 2009;
-$49 million for the year of 2010; and
-$12.25 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$24 million for the year of 2009;
-$24 million for the year of 2010; and
-$6 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$16 million for the year of 2009;
-$16 million for the year of 2010; and
-$4 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$3.5 million for the year of 2009;
-$3.5 million for the year of 2010;
-$875,000 for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011; and
-If federal financial participation is unavailable, the above appropriations shall be increased to $7 million;
- -Existing law:
- -$2.5 million for the year of 2009;
-$2.5 million for the year of 2010; and
-$625,000 for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -No payment required for children whose family household income is less than 133 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, or children that are American Indians or Alaskan Natives;
-$9 per month for children whose family household income is between 133 and 185 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $27 per month per family;
-$15 per month for children whose family household income is between 186 and 250 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $45 per month per family;
-$20 per month for children whose family household income is between 251 and 300 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $60 per month per family;
-$30 per month for children whose family household income is between 301 and 350 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $90 per month per family; and
-$40 per month for children whose family household income is between 351 and 400 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $120 per month per family;
- -No payment required for children whose family household income is less than 160 percent of the
non-farm federal poverty level, or children that are American Indians or Alaskan Natives whose household income is less than 250 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level;
-$9 per month for children whose family household income is between 160 and 222 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $27 per month per family;
-$15 per month for children whose family household income is between 223 and 250 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $45 per month per family;
-$30 per month for children whose family household income is between 251 and 300 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $90 per month per family;
-$45 per month for children whose family household income is between 301 and 350 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $135 per month per family; and
-$60 per month for children whose family household income is between 351 and 400 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $180 per month per family.
- -$3,000 for general hospitals and nursing homes;
-$1,000 for safety net diagnostic and treatment centers; and
-$2,000 for all other diagnostic and treatment centers.
- -The year of 2009:
- -$307 million for Medicaid DHS payments to teaching hospitals;
-$25 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-major public hospitals having Medicaid discharge rates of 40 percent or more; and
-$16 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-teaching hospitals;
- -$269 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-major public teaching hospitals;
-$50 million for medical DHS payments to non-major public hospitals having Medicaid discharge rates of 40 percent or more, of which $25 million shall be distributed according to each facility's proportion of uninsured losses;
-$24.5 million for non-Medicaid grants to non-major public academic medical centers; and
-$16 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-teaching hospitals.
- -Individuals receiving state medical assistance;
-Individuals eligible for state medical assistance and enrolled in an approved managed care organization;
-Individuals eligible for Family Health Plus Program;
-Individuals eligible for the Child Health Insurance Program;
-Individuals enrolled in commercial managed care plans or Health Maintenance Organizations; and
-Individuals enrolled in an employer sponsored self-insured plan.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (88-59) - March 31, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Budget Financing
Vote to pass a bill that amends various existing laws to implement the state fiscal plan, including, but not limited to, the following highlights.
- -Existing law:
- -$53.1 million for the year of 2009;
-$30.25 million for the year of 2010; and
-$8.8 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$49 million for the year of 2009;
-$49 million for the year of 2010; and
-$12.25 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$24 million for the year of 2009;
-$24 million for the year of 2010; and
-$6 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$16 million for the year of 2009;
-$16 million for the year of 2010; and
-$4 million for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -$3.5 million for the year of 2009;
-$3.5 million for the year of 2010;
-$875,000 for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011; and
-If federal financial participation is unavailable, the above appropriations shall be increased to $7 million;
- -Existing law:
- -$2.5 million for the year of 2009;
-$2.5 million for the year of 2010; and
-$625,000 for the period of January 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011;
- -Existing law:
- -No payment required for children whose family household income is less than 133 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, or children that are American Indians or Alaskan Natives;
-$9 per month for children whose family household income is between 133 and 185 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $27 per month per family;
-$15 per month for children whose family household income is between 186 and 250 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $45 per month per family;
-$20 per month for children whose family household income is between 251 and 300 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $60 per month per family;
-$30 per month for children whose family household income is between 301 and 350 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $90 per month per family; and
-$40 per month for children whose family household income is between 351 and 400 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $120 per month per family;
- -No payment required for children whose family household income is less than 160 percent of the
non-farm federal poverty level, or children that are American Indians or Alaskan Natives whose household income is less than 250 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level;
-$9 per month for children whose family household income is between 160 and 222 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $27 per month per family;
-$15 per month for children whose family household income is between 223 and 250 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $45 per month per family;
-$30 per month for children whose family household income is between 251 and 300 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $90 per month per family;
-$45 per month for children whose family household income is between 301 and 350 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $135 per month per family; and
-$60 per month for children whose family household income is between 351 and 400 percent of the non-farm federal poverty level, but no more than $180 per month per family.
- -$3,000 for general hospitals and nursing homes;
-$1,000 for safety net diagnostic and treatment centers; and
-$2,000 for all other diagnostic and treatment centers.
- -The year of 2009:
- -$307 million for Medicaid DHS payments to teaching hospitals;
-$25 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-major public hospitals having Medicaid discharge rates of 40 percent or more; and
-$16 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-teaching hospitals;
- -$269 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-major public teaching hospitals;
-$50 million for medical DHS payments to non-major public hospitals having Medicaid discharge rates of 40 percent or more, of which $25 million shall be distributed according to each facility's proportion of uninsured losses;
-$24.5 million for non-Medicaid grants to non-major public academic medical centers; and
-$16 million for Medicaid DHS payments to non-teaching hospitals.
- -Individuals receiving state medical assistance;
-Individuals eligible for state medical assistance and enrolled in an approved managed care organization;
-Individuals eligible for Family Health Plus Program;
-Individuals eligible for the Child Health Insurance Program;
-Individuals enrolled in commercial managed care plans or Health Maintenance Organizations; and
-Individuals enrolled in an employer sponsored self-insured plan.
Legislation - Introduced (House) (88-59) - Jan. 7, 2009
Title: Budget Financing
Sponsors
- David A. Paterson (NY - D) (Out Of Office)