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House Bill 59. Biennial Budget Highlights FY 2014 & 2015. Legislative Successes. All major priorities achieved! Employment First ✓ Waiver Rate Increase ✓ Board member Term Limit Waiver ✓ Preschool Funding ✓ ICF Grand Bargain ✓. Employment First. Executive -- New Language and + $2M. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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House Bill 59 Biennial Budget Highlights FY 2014 & 2015
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Page 1: House Bill 59

House Bill 59

Biennial Budget Highlights

FY 2014 & 2015

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Legislative Successes

All major priorities achieved!

Employment First ✓Waiver Rate Increase ✓

Board member Term Limit Waiver ✓Preschool Funding ✓ICF Grand Bargain ✓

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Employment First

Executive -- New Language and + $2M.

House Amendment + $4M.

Survived Administration Opposition.

Survived Senate Scrutiny.

$6M signed into law on June 30th.

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Waiver Rate Increase

Executive = $0.

House Amendment + $4M.

Dicey Senate prospects...

...Senate Amendment + $2M more.

$6M signed into law June 30th.

$16.2 M in GRF & FFP over 2 years

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Waiver rate increase FY 14- $2 million in GRF=$5.4 total Short term plan is to increase rates for:

Transportation from .40 to.45 per mile

On Site/On call from $10.33 to $10.81 and for independents $7.22 to $7.61

WHY? Limited dollars, 6 months to distribute, easy for CMS to approve!

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Waiver Rate Increase FY 15- At least $4 million, possible $6=

$10.8 million available to increase agency HPC rates.

Workgroup being scheduled to meet every other week to develop rate methodology including quality performance measures and tracking mechanism for dollars spent.

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Board Term Extension

House Amendment secured.

Senate concurs.

Appointing Authority makes request

DODD Director decides eligibility

Waiver grants 1 extra 4 year term.

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ICF-IID

Executive Proposal untenable.

“Grand Bargain” Struck

DODD difficulty in House

Increased Advocacy in Senate.

Senate Amendments secured.

Grand Bargain signed into law.

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CBDD Preschool Funding

Executive: Per-Pupil Model & LEA Pass Through.

House Amendments: Simple Fund Flow & Guarantee.

Senate Struck Guarantee

House Concurred in Conference.

Funding Flow provision signed into law.

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CBDD Preschool Funding

New per pupil funding

1,000 + unfunded units now funded.

$4,000 +

[ (State index X special education category) / 0.5 ]

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Special Education Funding

OCECD’s 2006 Report Model

Special Education Enhancements Line 16%.

Base Amount 2.6% by FY 15.

Categorical amounts .

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PERS Member Determination

Eliminated Public Employers Notice Reqs

PERS to Send Notice to 8 newspapers.

Public Employer Contract Disclaimer

5 year statute of limitation on member determination.

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Medicaid Expansion

Most conservative R Caucus in 20+ years.

New stand alone bills

Batchelder assurances

Dems decry stall tactics.

Governor urges patience

Referendum threat

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Homestead & Rollback

Last minute provisions rolled out.

Limited public input.

No rollback for:

New replacement & new levies after August.

No Homestead for:

Elderly & disabled with more than $30k income.

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Miscellaneous

No change to TPPT allocations.

CAT base expanded.

Income Tax cut 10% in 3 years

…Structural Deficit?

Sales Tax base & rate .

RSC changes name (OODA).

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Questions

Contact Dustin McKee

OACB Office: 614-431-0616

Cell Phone: 740-818-8729


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