The process known as "vote-arama" (or "vote-a-rama" or "vote-a-thon") developed out of unique procedures under the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. After debate time has expired on a budget resolution or reconciliation bill, senators can introduce an unlimited number of amendments, and each is voted on in succession. The Senate has held as many as 44 votes in a row in this process.| www.senate.gov
Model will leverage enhanced technologies to protect Medicare beneficiaries, federal taxpayers from unnecessary services, fraud, waste, and abuse| www.cms.gov
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In this conversation, Jon Ulven, Ph.D., behavioral health psychologist and chair of adult psychology at Sanford Health, details the fragile behavioral health landscape in rural America and how Medicaid cuts could deepen gaps in health care access and resources.| American Hospital Association
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This is an exclusive BHB+ story Medicaid is the No. 1 payer for youth mental health care in the nation. Yet, with proposed cuts on the chopping block as| Behavioral Health Business
The Trump administration has proposed cutting over $28.6 billion in health care and mental health-related spending under its newly released discretionary| Behavioral Health Business
We continue to be deeply concerned that cutting Medicaid funding or benefits, as well as imposing burdensome eligibility and work requirements, would disproportionately harm people with mental health (MH) conditions and substance use disorders (SUD).| American Foundation for Suicide Prevention