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The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) hosted a webinar, exploring how income support provisions in the COVID-19 response legislation intersect with existing public benefits.
CLASP wrote comments on Nebraska's Medicaid Section 1115 Heritage Health Adult Expansion demonstration.
CLASP submitted comments to CMS on the TennCare II Demonstration, Amendment 42.
CLASP wrote comments in opposition to a proposed rule that would repromulgate or revise certain regulatory provisions of HHS, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for HHS Awards.
More than 3.5 million residents of the U.S. territories face a dire health care crisis. Unless Congress acts before the end of the year, our territories will fall off a dramatic Medicaid funding cliff, which could lead to benefits loss or Medicaid termination for them.
CLASP prepared comments on Georgia's section 1115 demonstration waiver application.
CLASP submitted comments on Michigan’s Healthy Michigan Plan updates.
Joe Onek reflects on his long history with CLASP as a staff attorney, executive director, board member, and board chair.
CLASP submitted comments to the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services on their section 1115 demonstration waiver proposal.
To help guide CLASP's works and technical assistance efforts in mental and behavioral health, the team asked a number of experts in many fields, including mental and behavioral health, federal Medicaid policy, racial justice, youth workforce development, including voices from impacted communities, to be a part of our advisory board. Our incredible advisory board members are listed here.