Alaska House approves $299 million supplemental budget that would keep Medicaid running
If accepted by
Within the
"Doors would have to be closed," said
Seventy percent of
"Hopefully it continues to be supported on the
The governor's support is almost guaranteed, given that the supplemental budget was written by the governor's office and left unchanged by the House. The
"We did not add to the governor's supplemental," said Rep.
"It was our intent that we pass as clean a bill as possible," he said.
Proceedings in the House were briefly interrupted by protests from Rep.
The supplemental budget is an ordinary part of the state's budget process. The state regularly sets a budget based on what it expects to spend in the coming year. Then, once actual figures start to arrive, the Legislature and governor agree on a document that reconciles the difference between the plan and what is actually needed.
This year's reconciliation may be record-breaking because of last summer's wildfires and because of a missed Medicaid goal.
Last year, the Legislature and governor cut a combined
At the time, both the Legislature and the governor believed the state could deliver Medicaid more efficiently and cut payments to providers without reducing service. That effort largely failed: The state reduced spending by about
Fighting last summer's wildfires cost several hundred million dollars, and the supplemental budget includes
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