Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB10339

Caption

Southern New England Regional Commission Act

Impact

The passage of HB 10339 would directly impact state funding allocations and regulatory frameworks governing healthcare services. It seeks to amend existing laws to streamline funding processes for community-based healthcare providers, potentially increasing the capacity and efficiency of these services. Supporters argue that such changes are vital for improving health outcomes and reducing disparities within communities. Nevertheless, there are concerns regarding how these changes might be implemented, particularly about funding consistency and the adequacy of resources allocated to programs that serve low-income individuals.

Summary

House Bill 10339 addresses significant changes in state law pertaining to healthcare accessibility and funding for community services. The bill aims to provide increased funding for programs that serve vulnerable populations, particularly focusing on mental health services and elderly care. This legislative effort is framed as a necessary response to growing public demand for accessible healthcare solutions and community support systems, ensuring that essential services are adequately funded and available to those in need.

Contention

Although the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups, including those representing mental health organizations, it has also faced criticism. Opponents argue that without adequate oversight and accountability measures, the amendment could lead to misallocation of funds and ineffective service delivery. Some lawmakers have expressed their worries about how the bill might impact existing funding for other essential services, emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to state budget allocation. Debates surrounding the bill reflect a broader discussion about the prioritization of healthcare funding in light of economic constraints.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB2865

New England Coastal Protection Act of 2025

US HB10537

To support and promote the human rights of Southern Mongolians in the People's Republic of China, and for other purposes.

US HB6216

Promoting National Security and Preserving Access to Public Land in Southern Nevada Act of 2023

US HB9273

New England Coastal Protection Act of 2024

US HB6523

Southern Border Transparency Act of 2023

US HB3085

Expanding Regional Airports Act

US HB4188

Northern Border Regional Commission Reauthorization Act of 2023

US SB4852

New England Coastal Protection Act

US HB5899

SCEE Act Southeastern Crescent Economic Empowerment Act

US HB150

People-Centered Assistance Reform Effort Act or the People CARE ActThis bill establishes the People-Centered Assistance Reform Effort Commission within the legislative branch to review federal means-tested programs for potential reform.Under the bill, means-tested programs are those designed to provide assistance to low-income individuals, including, for example, Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. The commission is generally directed to review all federal means-tested programs with the exception of certain specified programs, including Social Security, Medicare, and certain veterans’ benefits programs.The commission is directed to identify and evaluate potential changes to federal means-tested programs, such as consolidation with other programs, delegation of certain functions to states, and the establishment of gradual benefit reductions tied to increases in beneficiaries’ income. The commission is also directed to consider changes that would allow caseworkers to identify all of the appropriate programs for individuals and families. The commission must establish a website through which members of the public may submit suggested reforms for consideration. The commission is to be comprised of eight members, with an equal number of members appointed by the majority and minority parties.  At the conclusion of its term, the commission must report to Congress with its findings and proposed legislation implementing any recommended changes. Congress must consider the legislation under expedited procedures.

Similar Bills

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