Governors’ Proposed Budgets for FY 2019: Focus on Medicaid and Other Health Priorities
Appendix Table 1: Key Policy Proposals in Governors’ Proposed Budgets for FY 2019 | ||||||||||
States | Medicaid Spending Cuts | Medicaid Spending Enhancements | Medicaid Work Requirements | Governor Proposed Initiatives to Fight the Opioid Epidemic (Within or Outside of Medicaid) | Governor Proposed Initiatives to Enhance Behavioral Health Services (Within or Outside of Medicaid) | |||||
Alabama | X – Gov. Proposed | X | ||||||||
Alaska | X | |||||||||
Arizona | X – Pending | X | ||||||||
Arkansas | X – Approved | |||||||||
California | X | X | ||||||||
Colorado | X | X | X | X | ||||||
Connecticut | X | X | ||||||||
Delaware | X | |||||||||
DC^ | ||||||||||
Florida | X | X | X | |||||||
Georgia | X | X | X | |||||||
Hawaii | X | X | ||||||||
Idaho | X | X | X | |||||||
Illinois | X | X | ||||||||
Indiana* | X – Approved | X | ||||||||
Iowa | X | X | X | |||||||
Kansas** | X | X – Pending | X | X | ||||||
Kentucky | X – Approved | X | ||||||||
Louisiana | X | ◊ | ||||||||
Maine* | X | X – Pending | ||||||||
Maryland | X | X | X | |||||||
Massachusetts | X | X | ||||||||
Michigan | ||||||||||
Minnesota | X | X | X | |||||||
Mississippi | X | X – Pending | X | X | ||||||
Missouri | X | X | X | X | ||||||
Montana* | ||||||||||
Nebraska | ||||||||||
Nevada* | ||||||||||
New Hampshire* | X – Pending | X | X | |||||||
New Jersey** | X | X | ||||||||
New Mexico | ||||||||||
New York | X | X | X | X | ||||||
North Carolina* | ||||||||||
North Dakota* | X | |||||||||
Ohio* | X – Gov. Proposed | |||||||||
Oklahoma | X – Gov. Proposed | |||||||||
Oregon* | ||||||||||
Pennsylvania | X | X | ||||||||
Rhode Island | X | X | X | |||||||
South Carolina | X | X – Gov. Proposed | X | X | ||||||
South Dakota | X | X – Gov. Proposed | ||||||||
Tennessee | X | X | ||||||||
Texas*** | ||||||||||
Utah | X | X – Pending | X | X | ||||||
Vermont | X | X | X | |||||||
Virginia** | X | ◊ | X | X | ||||||
Washington | X | X | X | |||||||
West Virginia | X | |||||||||
Wisconsin* | X | X – Pending | X | |||||||
Wyoming | X | X | ||||||||
Totals | 11 | 23 | 15 | 32 | 21 | |||||
NOTES: The level of detail presented in governors’ proposed budget documents varies significantly and in most cases does not capture all of the activity in a given state. Medicaid work requirements column include states with approved Section 1115 work requirement waivers, states with work requirement waiver applications pending at CMS, and states where governors proposed seeking a work requirement waiver in their proposed budget, state-of-the-state speech, or other public statements. ◊The Louisiana governor expressed some support for the concept of a Medicaid work requirement in early 2018, but this was not included in his proposed budget or state of the state address. The version of a bill passed by the state House on March 2 that originally included a Medicaid work requirement was altered before passage to promote (but not condition Medicaid eligibility on) work. ◊The Virginia governor’s proposed budget includes a “clean” ACA Medicaid expansion without a work requirement, but the governor has expressed some openness to adding a work requirement if necessary as a compromise in order to adopt expansion (as proposed in the budget plan passed by the VA House of Delegates in late February 2018). ^The District of Columbia had not released a proposed budget for FY 2019 at the time of this analysis (DC’s budget year does not begin until October 1, 2018). *Governors in 11 states (including Texas) with 2-year budgets in place covering FY 2019 did not propose supplemental budgets for FY 2019. **In three states, legislative addresses by incoming governors were reviewed rather than the State of the State (SOS) addresses of outgoing governors. ***Texas had no SOS address in 2018 and the Governor did not propose a supplemental budget for the FY 2019 budget already in place.
SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Management Associates analysis of governors’ proposed budgets for FY 2019, April 2018. |