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1:05 KLCC s Brian Bull reports on CAHOOTS public ask for more funding from the City of Eugene, to help its expansion plans and to improve retention of staff. CAHOOTS says it’d like 5 percent of Community Safety Initiative Budget funds. The amount it needs to stabilize it says, comes to $1.8 million. They add CAHOOTS saves the City of Eugene nearly that amount every year in law enforcement wages. While the service has received national accolades for its life-saving and cost-saving approach, operators say they “must recognize the disconnect between expressed praise and ongoing financial backing.” A CAHOOTS team responds to calls in downtown Eugene, February 2019. ....
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A Eugene-based mobile crisis intervention service could be replicated in other cities and funded by Medicaid, under a bill penned by Oregon Democrats. Among local officials and CAHOOTS staff, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden announces his re-introduction of the CAHOOTS Act legislation at CAHOOTS location in Eugene. Credit Brian Bull / KLCC U.S. Senator Ron Wyden has re-introduced the CAHOOTS Act, similar to one he rolled out last year. Under it, states could have additional federal Medicaid support for 24-7 mobile crisis teams, with an enhanced, 95% federal match for Medicaid funds as well. Wyden says now with a Democratic Congress and President, he expects his bill to go further this time. ....