Budget Decisions for FY 2017 and 2018 Could be Intense

The new Budget Director Mulvaney, when and if he gets confirmed will be tasked with two key decisions that could create enormous budget pressure on children’s programs.  Currently 2017 funding runs out at the end of April.  We are operating on flat funding through that CR.  Somewhere between the time decisions are made on funding

Cabinet Nominees Moving Forward

Last week several key appointments to the cabinet made progress toward Senate confirmation.  It appears that both Congressman Tom Price (R-GA) for the Department of Health and Human Services and Congressmen Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) for the Office of Management and Budget are on schedule for eventual approval by the full Senate however getting there has

Presidential Order Could Allow Discrimination in Placement of Children

The Trump Administration may be getting ready to issue an executive order that will “respect religious freedom” and could be so broad that it will allow the discrimination in the placement of children in adoptive, foster and kinship placements. It would extend these provisions beyond religious or faith based agencies to “any organization” including for-profit

Congressional Leadership Sets 200 Day Goals

 Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WS) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) sketched out a 200-day agenda for Republican members of the House and Senate.  The schedule was laid out at a closed-door retreat for Republicans held in Philadelphia from Wednesday night through Friday.  Although the sessions were not public, details were being widely reported.  The

Shifting Timelines for ACA Repeal

The Affordable Care Act was the hot topic at the Republicans retreat this past week. And while Senate and House Republicans were looking for more specificity and clarity from the Administration they didn't get it when the President Trump spoke to them last Thursday.  Instead there were reports through the Washington Post and other publications

Medicaid Update

Medicaid came up during the Senate Finance Committee hearing for the appointment of Congressman Tom Price (R-GA) to be the next Secretary of Health and Human Services. In the questioning, he defended the proposals that have been offered to convert Medicaid into a block grant but he never committed to supporting one.  When pressed by

Social Services Block Grant

On Tuesday, Congressman Tom Price, the HHS-Designate went before the Senate Finance Committee for his second confirmation hearing and during a question and answer period criticized SSBG.  During the hearing  Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) was attempting to get a response on whether he would support a block grant of Medicaid (which she was not able

DACA Not on Table in President’s First Actions on Immigration

Last week President Trump began to address some of his immigration priorities through several executive orders.  So far he has not taken action on DACA or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. The executive orders can only go so far before Congress’s approval is needed to change laws but one of the powers the President

Capitol Hill Paper Roils Debate on Human Services Cuts

A report in the Capitol Hill newspaper the Hill, describing dramatic cuts within domestic spending programs this year spread throughout the human services community last Thursday.  The article, Trump Team Prepares Dramatic Cuts  describes meetings between the transition team and career staff to seek significant cuts during the current fiscal year, FY 2017.  It is

Congress Moves Resolution on ACA Repeal

On Friday, the House of Representatives approved a concurrent budget resolution that sets up a reconciliation bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act.  The resolution (S.Con.Res.3) was adopted by the Senate at approximately 1:00 AM on Thursday, January 12 by a vote of 51 to 48.  Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) was the only Republican to

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