[Nfbmo] Most of the way there

Gene Coulter escoulter at centurytel.net
Thu May 10 04:28:28 UTC 2012


To clarify:
if this is based one person household
under $1400.00 no premium
$1400.00 – $2800.00 premium
over $2800.00 not eligible for health coverage
again figures approxmate.

From: Bryan Schulz
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 11:15 PM
To: NFB of Missouri Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Most of the way there

hi,

i really don't think most don't have to worry about the premium as ssdi plus 
disability is typically less than 2,500 per month for an individual.

Bryan Schulz

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gene Coulter
  To: NFB of Missouri Mailing List
  Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 11:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Most of the way there


  Here is the normal scoop.
  when the house and Senate pass different budgets like they do every year
  each body appoints  five members to a conference for all 13 budget bills.
  This committee irons out the differences. In 2011 this took 5 minutes. 
This
  year it took 5 days.
  The agreed upon final version goes back to both houses and is voted  yes 
or
  no without debate and the budget is done. Fred is right that the 
conference
  committee does  not technically have the power to make the final decision
  but the reality is that it is a done deal once they finish their work. It
  has been rare that leadership has allowed any changes after  conference
  meets because the entire conference process would start over.
  As for the premium amounts they would be set by the Family Support 
Division
  following provisions in the language of HB 2011.  It seems  that there may
  be a tiered system  where persons with less income would pay less and 
those
  closer to the maximum would pay more.
  Hope this Helps
  Gene

  From: fred olver
  Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 9:42 PM
  To: NFB of Missouri Mailing List
  Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Most of the way there

  Brian, I've been told that this committee constitutionally is not entitled
  to make a decision with regard to causing blind folks to pay a premium. It
  remains to be seen whether or not this is true or not, but based on my
  information I would think that any changes would still need to go through
  the legislature.

  Fred Olver

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Brian Wekamp" <bjwekamp02 at embarqmail.com>
  To: "NFB of Missouri Mailing List" <nfbmo at nfbnet.org>
  Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 8:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Most of the way there


  > Hello Everyone:
  >
  > Do we know who will make  this  decission;  the Legislature  or Family
  > support devission.
  >
  >
  > Brian Wekamp
  >
  > -----Original Message----- 
  > From: Gene Coulter
  > Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 5:50 PM
  > To: NFB of Missouri Mailing List
  > Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Most of the way there
  >
  > The associated Press uses the figure of anual income of $33,500.00 
income
  > equal 300% of for federal Poverty Level(FPL).
  > This is about $2,792.00 a month,  a person with income of over this 
amount
  > would not be eligible for medicaid.
  > Persons with income between $1,396 and $2,792.00 would pay a premium
  > And  persons with income of less than$1,396.00 would see no change.
  > Of course these figures are estimates.
  >
  > Two unanswered questions for me:
  > First, is only the blind person's income counted or is a blind or 
disabled
  > spouse's income also considered?
  > Second, Is the Blind Pension counted? If the answer is yes than everyone
  > will pay a premium, or nearly everyone.
  >
  >
  > Gene
  > From: Gary Wunder
  > Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 5:08 PM
  > To: nfbmo list
  > Subject: [Nfbmo] Most of the way there
  >
  > I believe the conference committee has arrived at a deal involving 
around
  > $25 million and some assurance that the most impoverished will not have 
to
  > pay premiums. Folks who make more may experience some significant 
expense
  > to
  > remain on the program, but for those closest to the poverty line, it
  > appears
  > they will be okay. I think we can be proud. I leave it to some of you 
who
  > are closer to this to flesh out for us the details.
  >
  > Gary
  >
  >
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