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Back to Richmond — No Medicaid Expansion Yet

April 11, 2018 David Toscano

Since the House and Senate could not agree on a budget during the regular General Assembly Session, which adjourned in March, the Governor has called us back for a Special Session to get it done. The Special Session begins April 11, 2018, but no action will occur immediately on the budget. The new budget bill introduced by Governor Northam will have to go through the regular committee process just like the previous one. The House Appropriations Committee will begin its work quickly, and so it’s entirely possible that a House budget will be ready in time for floor debate on Tuesday, April 17 – but this could change depending on scheduling. We expect that the House budget will include Medicaid expansion and the hospital provider assessment, which allows us to expand without use of additional state dollars, much like it did in the regular Session, but we are not sure yet what will be included in the Senate’s budget. Because the Senate initially rejected Medicaid expansion and the provider assessment, its budget cut more than $400 million from education and other services that would have been funded by accepting the federal Medicaid dollars. While there has been some recent media coverage suggesting that Medicaid expansion will be adopted by the Senate, nothing is assured until the green lights go up on the vote board, and there will need to be considerable negotiations before a final budget compromise is reached. The momentum is positive, but Senate Republican leadership is now the main barrier, and we need to keep advocating for expansion. More than 7,000 citizens in our area would benefit from Medicaid expansion and it would certainly help our local hospitals by recapturing some of the money that would otherwise be spent on indigent care. You can watch the online live stream of the special session here.

It is hard to predict when we will agree on a budget. At our session on April 17 or 18, we will likely send the budgets approved by the House and Senate to a conference committee for possible resolution. That could take a week or much longer; during my first session in 2006, we did not pass a budget until June 28. However long it takes, I am confident that we will have a budget by the end of the fiscal year, as the Virginia Constitution requires.

Next up: Veto Session

In addition to the Special Session, we reconvene on April 18 for the so-called “veto session.” This is the day when we consider all of the Governor’s vetoes and any amendments he wants to make to bills that have been passed during the General Assembly Session. At this point, the Governor has vetoed eight House measures and has made recommendations to 32 House bills. Gov. Northam vetoed a bill that would have prohibited local governments from setting their own wage rates for contracts, and a bill that would have prevented Virginia from joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a regional compact designed to attack climate change. He also vetoed an anti-immigration bill about so-called sanctuary cities, something we do not have in Virginia. I fully expect that all of the Governor’s vetoes will be sustained.

Town Hall Meeting with Senator Deeds

I hope that you will join Senator Deeds and me for our post-session Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, April 25, 2018, at 6:30 p.m., at the Monticello High School Forum. With the regular session, the special session and the “veto” session this month, there will be plenty to talk about. We always love this opportunity to see people and hear your comments about the best way we can be your state representatives.

Visits in Charlottesville

We are a “citizen legislature.” That means members of the General Assembly spend most of the year in our home districts. Please call my Charlottesville office at (434) 220-1660 to schedule an appointment or to speak by phone.

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Toscano and Others Request Overcharge Information from SCC

January 25, 2018

Del. Toscano among signers of letter seeking SCC analysis of “rate freeze repeal” bills filed in the House of Delegates

RICHMOND, VA — House Democratic Leader David Toscano (57th District) and five of his colleagues – Delegates Steve Landes (R-25th), Jeion Ward (D-92nd ), Lee Ware (R-65th), Mark Keam (D-35th), and Michael Webert (R-18th) – delivered a letter Tuesday to SCC Chairman Jagdmann requesting an agency review and report on several bills submitted to “undo the ‘rate freeze’ adopted by the legislature in 2015, and to substitute a new regimen for utility rate regulation” as soon as possible. [Read More…]

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Healthcare Insurance 2018

Contact Info for Sen. Warner, Sen. Kaine, Rep. Garrett, & Optima Health

December 7, 2017 By David Toscano

As you know, the only ACA-compliant health care insurance policies available in the Charlottesville/Albemarle area for 2018 are offered by Optima Health. Optima has personal plan advisors, who can be reached by calling 1-866-659-0892. Though Optima cannot guarantee a particular outcome, they will do all they can to assist constituents. According to Optima’s experience, roughly 70% of the people who use the ACA Marketplace are eligible for some form of subsidy, and the advisors can help callers check to be sure whether or not they qualify. [Read More…]

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