Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB109

Caption

Relating to the expansion of eligibility for Medicaid in certain counties under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Impact

If enacted, HB109 could significantly alter healthcare access in Texas, particularly in areas where residents currently lack sufficient means to qualify for Medicaid. By enabling counties to apply for waivers that expand eligibility criteria, the bill seeks to leverage federal funding opportunities to enhance local healthcare resources. This could lead to improved health outcomes and financial security for low-income residents, which is especially critical in underserved areas. However, the implementation of such expansions would rely on careful oversight, ensuring that counties can effectively manage new beneficiaries and resources.

Summary

House Bill 109 proposes to expand Medicaid eligibility for certain counties within Texas by allowing these counties to seek federal waivers that would grant Medicaid benefits to additional residents who are not typically eligible. This bill outlines an amendment to the Government Code, specifically introducing a new chapter that facilitates the process for counties to seek and implement these waivers under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The intent of the bill is to provide broader access to healthcare for residents in specific areas, potentially reducing the number of uninsured individuals in those counties.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HB109 may face opposition focused on budgetary concerns and the sustainability of expanding Medicaid. Opponents may argue about the long-term financial implications for state and local budgets, particularly regarding the state’s share of Medicaid costs that might increase with more residents enrolled. Additionally, there could be debates about the administrative capacity of counties to manage expanded Medicaid programs, particularly in terms of funding, as outlined in the bill’s requirements for identifying funding sources and managing resources effectively. These discussions around fiscal responsibility versus improving health access will be central in the legislative process surrounding HB109.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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