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5 Things Arizona: Q&A with Will Humble, Budget proposal, Health policy update DJ Wilson | Jan 28, 2021 Share this: I just finished pulling the data on item 4 below. It’s always a downer to see the hard data that is self-reported and to look at the objective numbers of the state of our economy. It has been one year and 2 days since the first COVID case was found in Arizona. We are six weeks and 1 day from the one-year anniversary of Gov. Ducey declaring a public health emergency from COVID. I mention this because, looking at SAMSHA’s chart of the phases of disaster, we are getting closer to the end of the darkness, I think. Hugs are less common today than they were a year ago. But, hopefully we can backfill that with an uptick of kind words. ....
1. Health provisions in Cox’s budget Governor Spencer Cox released his $21.7 billion FY 2022 budget proposal last week, calling for “opportunity for all” and focusing largely on education and the COVID-19 response. The budget allocates $250 million to COVID-19 response efforts, with $100 million for public health, $100 million toward short-term economic response, and $50 million toward critical education needs. Other health-related investments include: $1.2 billion for Medicaid & other social services, $125 million for rural infrastructure such as broadband, $3.3 million to recruit and retain frontline social service and state hospital workers, and $2.3 million to strengthen the state’s behavioral health system. Appropriations subcommittees began their work this week to hash through the state’s spending plan. ....
5 Things Maryland: Medical liability, Veto override, Staffing shortages DJ Wilson | Jan 21, 2021 Share this: We are hosting our Convening Panel next month ahead of our 2021 Maryland State of Reform Health Policy Conference on May 13th. Like our Convening Panel meeting, our conference will be virtual this year. The job of the Convening Panel is to help identify the right topics, sessions and speakers for the conference. So, if you have ideas for sessions or speakers at this year’s event, we’d love to get your input. We crowdsource our speakers and sessions so that we have as many credible voices in the mix as is possible for a one day event. ....
5 Things Alaska: Health legislation, State budget, DHSS split DJ Wilson | Jan 20, 2021 Share this: We are now on the other side of the 45th peaceful transfer of power since our Constitution was ratified in 1789. It is one of the most uncommon things in the great swath of human history, having hardly been done without swords or battles of some sort. Here, in America, we do this by election. If your candidate won, congratulations. If your candidate didn’t win, that is the great luxury of living in a republican democracy. You know you’ll get another chance. Now, Alaska and America move towards a period of lawmaking and governance. Municipal elections are coming up on April 6th, which are consequential. But, it’s also nice to know we won’t likely have quite the animus of the 2020 elections until at least the mid-terms roll around in 2022. ....
5 Things Colorado: Q&A w/Sen. Rhonda Fields, Bennet & Hickenlooper, SUD coverage DJ Wilson | Jan 14, 2021 Share this: If you understand the unique character of our republican democracy, you can find calm in this anxious time. In six days, Joe Biden will be inaugurated President of the United States. He may not have been your candidate. That disappointment is a luxury of being in a democracy. The orderly transfer of power from one administration to another is something unique to the last few hundred years among almost the entire swath of human history. It transpires again next Wednesday, only the 45th time since the enactment of our Constitution in 1789. I would encourage you to watch and appreciate the moment at 12:00 pm EST on January 20th. Doing so is a reminder of how unique our American experiment in self-government is. And, how fragile. ....