Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB231

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
2/1/24  
Report Pass
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/12/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  

Caption

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program for certain individuals.

Impact

The implementation of SB231 will result in significant changes to Virginia's health care policy, expanding access to critical medical services for a vulnerable population. This program’s centralization under the Department of Medical Assistance Services aims to simplify the enrollment and eligibility processes, along with ensuring the confidentiality of applicants' information. Furthermore, the bill recognizes the need for outreach and access services for individuals with limited English proficiency and disabilities, thus promoting inclusivity within the state's health care system.

Summary

SB231 establishes a comprehensive children's health care coverage program aimed at providing state-funded health care for individuals under 19 years of age who lack coverage due to their immigration status. The bill mandates that the Department of Medical Assistance Services create a program mirroring the benefits of the existing state plan for medical assistance. This initiative is intended to ensure that children who are undocumented or otherwise ineligible for federal programs receive necessary health care, leveraging state funds to fill these gaps in coverage.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB231 appears supportive, particularly among advocates for children’s rights and health service equity. Many perceive the bill as a necessary step toward addressing systemic issues that affect undocumented children's access to healthcare. However, concerns exist within certain factions regarding the oversight and funding of such state programs, with critics questioning the sustainability of financing these expanded services without federal support.

Contention

Notable points of contention concerning SB231 include the hesitance of some lawmakers to fully fund state initiatives aimed at populations affected by immigration status. As public resources are allocated for this program, discussions about its fiscal impact will likely intensify, especially in the context of existing state budget limitations. Additionally, the question of data security and the confidentiality of health information in relation to immigration enforcement adds another layer of complexity to the bill’s implementation.

Companion Bills

VA HB970

Similar To Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2210

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

VA SB484

Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.

VA SB1327

Comprehensive children's health care coverage program; DMAS shall establish.

VA HB2038

State employees; health insurance coverage, incapacitated adult children.

VA HB1594

Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.

VA SB1368

Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.

VA HB1774

Law-enforcement officers; training standards, comprehensive harm reduction program.

VA HB2216

Health insurance; coverage for mobile crisis response services and residential crisis units.

VA SB1347

Health insurance; coverage for mobile crisis response services and residential crisis units.

VA HB1538

Health insurance; coverage for doula care services.

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