SACRI Monitoring the Trump Funding Freeze
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Working with Coalition Partners and Congressional Delegation to Provide Accurate Information
Providence, RI – The Trump Administration’s recent decision to freeze federal funding, including previously appropriated funds, has created confusion and angst in the aging and disability world, as well as throughout the human services space. At SACRI we have taken the last 24 hours to gather information, review respected reporting and provide guidance for our constituents.
· The Stay - According to the A.P. a federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the freeze. The Judicial order, issued by U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan, blocked the funding freeze before it was to take effect. Another court hearing is scheduled for Monday to further consider the issue(s).
· The Potential Impact- The New York Times has published a comprehensive overview of potential impact- HERE Which Federal Programs Are Under Scrutiny? The Budget Office Named 2,600 of Them. - The New York Times
o Scroll to the Dept Health Human Services information and observe the programs that provide funding for many OHA grants
(Support services, caregivers respite, elder abuse, dementia, programs, ombudsman, etc.). SACRI finds this could severely impact the Office of Healthy Aging Budget.
· Moving Ahead – SACRI will continue to monitor and update, as needed. As well as working with the various coalition partners and the Congressional Delegation to be solution driven.
· SACRI’s Ask- If you have are and older adult or an adult with disabilities, a caregiver, a concerned loved one or a person upset by these developments, could you take a minute complete a survey as we collect real human data regarding the current developments. SURVEY LINK
"The recent developments regarding the potential freeze on federal funding is not just a bureaucratic and political issue—it may be a direct threat to our most vulnerable populations," said Carol Anne Costa SACRI, Executive Director “ We will monitor this closely and provide updates as the court hearings proceed on Monday.
SACRI emphasizes that this funding freeze if allowed to go forward, impacts everyone, regardless of background or political affiliation. Programs supporting aging individuals and people with disabilities do not discriminate—they serve as a lifeline for families, caregivers, and entire communities across Rhode Island.
Thursday, Feb. 6th is NATIONAL CALL-IN DAY TO PROTECT MEDICAID
This week is an important one for budget negotiations in Congress, and with so much on the table, the Protect Our Healthcare Coalition (which SACRI is a part of) is working with national partners on a NATIONAL CALL-IN to PROTECT MEDICAID. The goal is to (1) generate calls t
Thursday, Feb. 6th is NATIONAL CALL-IN DAY TO PROTECT MEDICAID
This week is an important one for budget negotiations in Congress, and with so much on the table, the Protect Our Healthcare Coalition (which SACRI is a part of) is working with national partners on a NATIONAL CALL-IN to PROTECT MEDICAID. The goal is to (1) generate calls to members of Congress (both Democrats and Republicans) to oppose and Medicaid funding cuts and (2) educate the public about how important Medicaid is.
WHAT YOU CAN DO: This Thursday (Feb 6th) DIAL THIS NUMBER -- 866-426-2631 -- to connect with your own members of Congress. The core message to send our RI Delegation is "stand firm against cuts to Medicaid" See the sample 'call script' below
"Medicaid covers seniors needing long-term services such as nursing homes and home care. Right now, Congress is trying to cut $2.3 trillion from Medicaid. That would mean abandoning our seniors and harm the health and financial well-being of Rhode Islanders of all ages. Please FIGHT HARD AGAINST MEDICAID CUTS!"
The above number will ask you your address and connect you to your member of Congress but is only good on Thursday, Feb. 6th.
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