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PULSE ANNUAL No. 2
January 2003

Recent Trends, Challenges and Issues in Funding Public Mental Health Services in the US
March 2002

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October 2001

 

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State Fiscal Conditions and Health Coverage: An Update on FY2004 and Beyond
A page summarizing and indexing new resources from the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, which recently released three new reports "...on how states are coping with the fourth year of fiscal stress. The third annual survey of the 50 states reveals a far-reaching impact on health coverage for low-income families at a time when enrollment is increasing due to sluggish economic conditions." See especially the three reports - States Respond to Fiscal Pressure: State Medicaid Spending Growth and Cost Containment, Medicaid Spending: What Factors Contributed to the Growth Between 2000 and 2002? and The Current State Fiscal Crisis and Its Aftermath (all in Adobe Acrobat format).  
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New rules to help faith-based groups get funds
New York Times story reprinted in the San Francisco Chronicle - "The Bush administration acted Monday to make it easier for religious organizations to receive federal funding for a range of social welfare programs and awarded $30.5 million in grants to encourage religious and community groups to do more to help people in need. The actions followed through on President Bush's directives to use nonlegislative means to remove barriers to federal funding of social programs operated by churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious organizations. They brought renewed criticism from groups who say the administration is using taxpayer money to support and potentially promote organized religion in violation of the principle of separation of church and state. The White House said it had finalized regulations that will allow religious groups to compete for nearly $20 billion in grants to assist substance abuse, mental health, welfare-to-work and other programs administered by the Department of Health and Human Services."  
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