Baucus Applauds Senate’s Opposition to Undermining Medicaid, Shifting Additional Costs to States

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Baucus Applauds Senate’s Opposition to Undermining Medicaid, Shifting Additional Costs to States

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on March 14, 2008. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington, DC - During consideration of the Budget Resolution last night, the Senate agreed to include a Sense of the Senate amendment offered by Senator Max Baucus (DMT), Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, that underscores the importance of Medicaid as America’s health care safety net. Specifically, the Baucus amendment expresses the Sense of the Senate that administrative regulations should not undermine the guarantee of health insurance coverage Medicaid provides or shift Medicaid cost burdens to state or local governments.

Upon acceptance of his amendment, Baucus issued the following statement:

“Cuts and cost-shifting would deal a devastating blow to the Medicaid program,

which provides coverage for our nation’s most vulnerable citizens - pregnant women, children, our seniors, and people with disabilities - and supports the doctors, hospitals, and nursing homes that comprise our health care safety-net.

“I applaud my colleagues for their unanimous support of this amendment to underscore Medicaid's importance to members of the Senate. I am heartened by its bipartisan acceptance. It is clear that the Senate Democrats and Republicans alike recognize the detrimental effect the administration’s regulations would have on states and their Medicaid programs.

“This vote gives me hope that we can work to keep Medicaid robust. Together, we will do everything possible to preserve and strengthen this vital program."

Source: Ranking Member’s News

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