Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR124

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to MO HealthNet

Impact

This amendment will significantly reshape the landscape of Medicaid services in Missouri. By restricting Medicaid eligibility to Missouri residents and linking eligibility and reimbursement to annual appropriations, it introduces greater fiscal control over healthcare funding. It also places the onus on the General Assembly to determine appropriations annually, potentially leading to fluctuating healthcare access for low-income individuals if funding is not secured each year. Furthermore, the amendment's requirement for work participation could impact many beneficiaries, especially those facing barriers to employment or those with care responsibilities.

Summary

HJR124 is a proposed constitutional amendment in Missouri aimed at restructuring the eligibility and funding for MO HealthNet services. The resolution seeks to repeal Section 36(c) of Article IV of the Missouri Constitution, effectively limiting Medicaid benefits to residents of the state and introducing new eligibility requirements. The proposed amendment includes several sections detailing how participants can access these benefits, primarily based on state appropriations and compliance with work and community engagement requirements. If passed, this amendment would take effect in 2024, pending voter approval during the general election.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HJR124 include concerns about the implications of imposing work requirements on Medicaid recipients, which opponents argue could disenfranchise vulnerable populations, including the elderly, disabled individuals, and caretakers. Furthermore, critics of the amendment highlight that tying benefits to state appropriations could result in inconsistent access to necessary healthcare services, undermining the program's effectiveness in addressing public health needs. Proponents, however, assert that such measures would foster personal responsibility and ensure that Medicaid programs have to be fiscally sustainable, appealing to voters concerned about state budget constraints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR63

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to MO HealthNet

MO HJR20

Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish

MO HJR35

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to taxation

MO HB1060

Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet benefits

MO HJR62

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to sheriffs

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments

MO HJR56

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property taxes

MO HB354

Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services for pregnant and postpartum women

MO HB91

Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services for pregnant and postpartum women

MO SB183

Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility and services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.