Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB24

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

Medical Assistance; authorization of appropriations for the purposes of obtaining federal financial participation for medical assistance payments to providers of Medicaid expansion; provide

Impact

If enacted, SB24 would signify a substantial change in how Georgia approaches Medicaid funding. By preparing to authorize appropriations for federal matching funds, the bill would enable the state to expand its Medicaid program. This could lead to increased access to medical services for the state's uninsured and underinsured populations. It highlights a shift towards greater reliance on federal resources to support state healthcare needs, which proponents argue is essential for improving public health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 24 (SB24) is a legislative proposal aimed at amending medical assistance statutes in the state of Georgia. Specifically, the bill seeks to authorize appropriations that allow the state to obtain federal financial participation for medical assistance payments to providers under the Medicaid expansion outlined by the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This reflects an ongoing effort to enhance healthcare access for low-income residents within the state by tapping into federal resources designed to subsidize Medicaid programs.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, SB24 may face opposition due to varying political and ideological perspectives on healthcare funding. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups may argue that expanded Medicaid programs lead to increased government spending or could encourage dependency on public assistance. Concerns may also arise over the potential long-term implications for state budgets and the sustainability of federal funding, particularly if future federal policies shift. Thus, the bill could become a focal point for broader debates on healthcare policy and state versus federal authority in managing public health programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB38

Community Health, Department of; utilize appropriations for purposes of obtaining federal financial participation for medical assistance payments; provisions

GA SB487

Medical Assistance; Medicaid expansion; provide

GA HB97

Community Health, Department of; expansion of Medicaid; provide

GA HB1216

Medical assistance; pilot program to provide coverage under Medicaid program for doula care for pregnant Medicaid recipients; provide

GA HB263

Medical assistance; pilot program to provide coverage under Medicaid program for doula care for pregnant Medicaid recipients; provide

GA SB455

Medical Assistance; provisions to comply with federal law; revise

GA HB374

Relating to Medicaid; to expand the program to provide assistance to certain state residents; to direct the Alabama Medicaid Agency to implement the expansion; to direct other state agencies and entities to provide certain assistance; and to provide for appropriations for adequate funding.

GA SB308

Medical Assistance; Medicaid coverage of postpartum maternal mental health care services; provide

GA HB1512

Medical assistance; coverage of prescription drugs prescribed as a treatment for obesity for Medicaid recipients; provide

GA HB1343

Public assistance; provide Medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation treatments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.