Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1817

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Decriminalizing non-violent and verbal student misconduct

Impact

If enacted, HB 1817 will have a significant impact on state healthcare laws, specifically by modifying the parameters through which Medicaid eligibility is determined. The expected outcome is an increase in enrollment among low-income households, which could alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with healthcare costs. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential financial ramifications on the state budget and whether the projected increases in enrollment could lead to funding shortfalls or strain the existing healthcare infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 1817 focuses on expanding healthcare coverage options for low-income individuals and families by adjusting eligibility requirements for state Medicaid programs. The bill proposes to increase the income threshold for individuals qualifying for these programs, thereby allowing more residents to access essential health services without financial strain. Proponents of this bill advocate that it will enhance public health outcomes by providing preventative care to a greater number of families in need and reducing unexpected medical debts.

Contention

As the bill moves through the legislative process, discussions have highlighted tensions between advocates for expanded healthcare access and those concerned about fiscal responsibility. Supporters argue that the long-term economic benefits of healthier populations outweigh immediate costs, while opponents warn of potential increases in state spending, which could necessitate cuts to other vital services. Additionally, there are fears that the bill may not sufficiently address the quality of care and resources available under the expanded Medicaid framework.

Companion Bills

MA S2741

Similar To To promote social emotional learning and the mental and behavioral health of students

MA S2807

Similar To Relative to special education

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2731

Relative to the availability of personal floatation devices at certain municipal and recreational programs and camps

MA H2419

Relative to the availability of personal floatation devices at certain municipal and recreational programs and camps

MA H424

Relative to the Gaming Commission having at least 1 commissioner be a resident of western Massachusetts

MA H2994

Relative to veterans retirement and pensions

MA H476

Relative to medical debt exclusion from creditor reports

MA H3277

Relative to payments of property taxes and payments made in lieu of property taxes for certain gaming licensees

MA H3276

Relative to payments of property taxes and payments made in lieu of property taxes for certain gaming licensees

MA H2977

Relative to payments of property taxes and payments made in lieu of property taxes for certain gaming licensees

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