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For Immediate
Release
6/3/08

Senate Passes Erickson Bill to Stabilize Mental
Health/Mental Retardation Funding
Essential
community-based services would receive annual cost-of-living adjustments.
Harrisburg – Legislation sponsored by Sen. Ted Erickson (R-26) to establish
consistent support for community mental health and mental retardation services
was approved by the state Senate today.
The senator said
Senate Bill 1373, the Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Maintenance of Community Services Act, will establish a funding mechanism that
consistently supports community-based services for individuals with mental
retardation or mental illness receiving services in Pennsylvania.
"Currently, providers of these essential community-based services, which are
preferred by consumers and their families, face threats to funding every year,
creating severe instability in the system and putting the quality of care for
hundreds of thousands of individuals at risk," said Erickson, who chairs the
Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee.
In an effort to stabilize the community-based system and insure the health
and safety of individuals with mental retardation and mental illness, the Mental
Health and Mental Retardation Maintenance of Community Services Act will require
the Secretary of the Budget to allocate the appropriate funding level for
existing and new services, as well as require the allocation of a cost-of-living
adjustment for that funding level every year, Erickson said.
"There is a wide array of state programs subjected to the back-and-forth
debate and scrutiny of the annual budget process, and rightly so. But in the
case of mental health, mental retardation and early intervention, reliable and
consistent care is crucial. It is neither right nor necessary to put quality
care at risk," the senator said. "Community care providers do wonderful work,
day in and day out, and the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Maintenance of
Community Services Act will allow them to focus on their clients and their
families, and not on the state budget process."
Contact:
Tom Golden
(717) 787-1350
Additional Information:
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