WHERE’S THE FUNDING?

July 20th, 2009

We continue to try and find out where the Governor and Legislature believe they put the $65 million above the Governors frame work in the ODMH budget, and frankly the answers we are getting are concerning. It appears that there is a belief that by adding an additional $7.3 million dollars per year to the 505 budget line that this will bring an additional $20 million in SFY 10 and $16 Million dollars in Medicaid match to Boards. Unfortunately it is still very hard to understand this logic as ODMH estimates that Boards will need $124.3 million for Medicaid match and ODMH will already be distributing at least this amount. What it appears that no one took into account was the fact that 40 percent of all mentally ill clients ARE NOT MEDICAID ELIGIBLE; and the funding will not be available to help these individuals, many whom are the working poor. Over the next couple of weeks we will all need to continue to make an issue of the fact that the only real money that was added to the ODMH budget is $14.6 million over the biennium in the 505 line item. We can not let this issue drop; we must let it be known that this is just wrong, and we plan to keep addressing it until we see an appropriate resolution. Have a great week!!

Cheri

Cheri L. Walter
Chief Executive Officer

LET OUR VOICES BE HEARD!!!!

July 13th, 2009
It appears that Friday; state leaders broke the deadlock over slot machines at racetracks, setting the stage for finalization of the stalled biennium budget early this week. The agreement will have the Governor authorize the “video lottery terminals” through an executive order with the House and Senate passing legislative language to provide legal support. With this news you may have thought your job was over—–not quite! As advocates we need to give one last big push, and now we have one additional issue to address. As we have been telling you the last several days, we have heard that all your advocacy has made an impact on restoring funding for mental health, but we have not heard the same on alcohol and other drug addiction funding, so now we need to really hit this hard. We need to argue once they approve gaming this will increase gambling addiction in Ohio just like alcohol and other drug addiction has increased in this bad economic time. We need to let the Governor and legislative leaders know that based on the proposed cuts to ODADAS there is no where near enough funding to address the increases we will see in addictions with seven new race track “racinos”. So our message is, as they work on approving legislation, 1or 2% of all video gaming should be set aside to fund addiction services through ODADAS.

SO LET’S MAKE ONE LAST REALLY BIG ADVOCACY PUSH! Following are our suggested messages.

1. DO NOT LET ONE MORE OHIOAN DIE A NEEDLESS DEATH!

2. Ensure adequate funding for ODADAS line item 401 and addiction services. In addition to ODADAS already being underfunded, with video gaming we will see an increase in all addictions. You can provide vitally needed dollars to ODADAS by taking 1-2% of all video gaming profits to fund addiction services through ODADAS.

3. Ensure that ODMH 505 and 408 line items are fully funded to make sure that mentally ill Ohioans receive the necessary services.

PLEASE today, first thing call and email the Governor and the following legislators with these messages. We must do everything possible to see to it that these vital alcohol, drug addiction and mental health services are funded!

PERSON PHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS

Governor Ted Strickland 614-466-3555 Contact Form

Senate President Bill Harris 614-466-8086 SD19@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Tom Niehaus 614-466-8082 SD14@senate.state.oh.us

Senator John Carey 614-466-8156 SD17@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Mark Wagoner 614-466-8060 SD02@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Dale Miller 614-466-5123 SD23@maild.sen.state.oh.us

Speaker Armond Budish 614-466-5441 district08@ohr.state.oh.us

Representative Matt Szollosi 614-466-1418 district49@ohr.state.oh.us

Representative Jennifer Garrison 614-644-8728 district93@ohr.state.oh.us

Representative Jay Goyal 614-466-5802 district73@ohr.state.oh.us

Representative Vernon Sykes 614-466-3100 district44@ohr.state.oh.us

Representative Ron Amstutz 614-466-1474 district03@ohr.state.oh.us

Cheri

Cheri L. Walter
Chief Executive Officer

A Right to Recover

July 1st, 2009

Vol. Five, Issue VII

Download: July 2009 One Pager

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness…this is the language written by our forefathers in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, each day millions of Americans and thousands of Ohioans fight for…

National Healthcare Reform: A Behavioral Health Perspective

July 1st, 2009

Download: July 2009 Newsletter

Guest Articles

The Honorable Sherrod Brown
U.S. Senate, Ohio
“Healthcare Reform”

Linda Martens, Director
Advocacy and Professional Relations Worldwide public Affairs and Policy, Pfizer Inc.
“Pfizer Launches Medicine Assistance Program for Newly Unemployed”

Barbara Coulter Edwards, Principal
Health Management Associates
“An Update on National Health Reform”

Board Spotlight

Elain Georgas, Executive Director
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board of Lorain County
“Substance Abuse and Addiction’s Role in Healthcare”