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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, It was recently reported that the Department of | ||||||
3 | Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) released information | ||||||
4 | dated March 31, 2023 (Report) regarding updated enrollment and | ||||||
5 | cost estimates related to Medicaid benefits for undocumented | ||||||
6 | immigrant seniors and adults; and
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7 | WHEREAS, The Report highlights serious runaway costs in | ||||||
8 | recent Medicaid expansions to undocumented immigrants; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The Report shows dramatic growth in undocumented | ||||||
10 | immigrant participation which will require $990 million in | ||||||
11 | general revenue funds (GRF) to support the Medicaid expansion | ||||||
12 | in State Fiscal Year 2024; and
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13 | WHEREAS, This information was not shared by HFS or the | ||||||
14 | Pritzker Administration to the general public or the General | ||||||
15 | Assembly as a whole, but instead was published in the news | ||||||
16 | media; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Public Act 101-636 expanded Medicaid coverage to | ||||||
18 | undocumented immigrants over the age of 65 as part of the | ||||||
19 | Fiscal Year 2021 State Budget; and
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20 | WHEREAS, HFS was questioned specifically about costs |
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1 | related to the expansion of Medicaid for undocumented | ||||||
2 | immigrants in the House Human Services Appropriations | ||||||
3 | Committee on Thursday, March 16, 2023, but was not forthcoming | ||||||
4 | with any information; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The Medicaid expansion included in Public Act | ||||||
6 | 101-636 was included last minute in the Budget Implementation | ||||||
7 | Bill (BIMP), with no time for a committee hearing or expert | ||||||
8 | testimony; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Preliminary cost estimates for this initial | ||||||
10 | Medicaid expansion to undocumented immigrants over the age of | ||||||
11 | 65 was estimated to be between $70-$100 million in State | ||||||
12 | Fiscal Year 2021; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Public Act 102-16 expanded Medicaid coverage to | ||||||
14 | undocumented immigrants for ages 55-64 as part of the Fiscal | ||||||
15 | Year 2022 State Budget; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The Medicaid expansion included in Public Act | ||||||
17 | 102-16 was, again, included last minute in the BIMP, with no | ||||||
18 | time for a committee hearing or expert testimony; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Initial cost estimates for this second Medicaid | ||||||
20 | expansion to undocumented immigrants was estimated to be | ||||||
21 | $70-$80 million for Fiscal Year 2022; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Public Act 102-1037 expanded Medicaid coverage to | ||||||
2 | undocumented immigrants for ages 42-54 as part of the Fiscal | ||||||
3 | Year 2023 State Budget; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Initial cost estimates for this third Medicaid | ||||||
5 | expansion to undocumented immigrants was estimated to be | ||||||
6 | $70-$80 million; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Public Act 102-1037 was added last minute without | ||||||
8 | bipartisan consensus to the Medicaid Omnibus bill, with no | ||||||
9 | time for committee hearing or expert testimony; and
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10 | WHEREAS, The Medicaid Omnibus bill has traditionally been | ||||||
11 | the result of a bipartisan, bicameral working group that | ||||||
12 | determines which Medicaid services and programs can be | ||||||
13 | expanded within the framework of available revenues; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The recently released Report shows initial cost | ||||||
15 | overruns in Fiscal Year 2021 related to the first expansion | ||||||
16 | specifically stating that "In 2020, the Health Benefits for | ||||||
17 | Immigrant Seniors (HBIS) program exceeded its appropriation in | ||||||
18 | the first month of implementation"; and
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19 | WHEREAS, This initial cost overrun should have raised | ||||||
20 | alarms within HFS, and the Administration should have shared |
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1 | that information with all members of the General Assembly; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The Report then states that, "HFS brought in its | ||||||
3 | contracted actuarial firm, Milliman, for future program | ||||||
4 | enrollment and cost estimates"; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The Report states that in 2021 and 2022, Milliman | ||||||
6 | used "American Community Survey (ACS) census data for | ||||||
7 | eligibility and enrollment estimates" and assumed "HBIS and | ||||||
8 | Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults (HBIA) enrollees would | ||||||
9 | not cost more than Medicaid enrollees"; and
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10 | WHEREAS, These assumptions were clearly incorrect as the | ||||||
11 | Report states that, "Both the 65+ age group and the 55-64 age | ||||||
12 | group have more enrollees than Milliman thought would be | ||||||
13 | eligible" and that the "42-54 age group has exceeded | ||||||
14 | Milliman's enrollment projections 8.5 months into the program, | ||||||
15 | and is still seeing more than 10% enrollment growth month over | ||||||
16 | month"; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Original estimates for Fiscal Year 2023 included | ||||||
18 | assumptions that 53,700 eligible undocumented immigrants would | ||||||
19 | qualify for Medicaid coverage, with an assumed 33,500 enrolled | ||||||
20 | into the program; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Actual active case enrollees through February |
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1 | 2023 was 51,914, which is 55% higher than original estimates | ||||||
2 | for Fiscal Year 2023; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Fiscal Year 2024 estimates now include 162,100 | ||||||
4 | eligible undocumented immigrants for Medicaid qualification | ||||||
5 | with 98,500 enrollees; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Fiscal Year 2024 estimates now show growth in | ||||||
7 | Medicaid coverage for eligible undocumented immigrants | ||||||
8 | totaling 108,400 over original Fiscal Year 2023 estimates, and | ||||||
9 | enrollees totaling 65,000 over original Fiscal Year 2023 | ||||||
10 | estimates, a 202% and 94% increase respectively; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Participation of undocumented immigrants in the | ||||||
12 | Medicaid expansion is only part of the miscalculation leading | ||||||
13 | to increased costs within the program; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The Report states that, "Actual claims experience | ||||||
15 | reflects higher enrollee costs than the traditional Medicaid | ||||||
16 | population due to more untreated chronic conditions and higher | ||||||
17 | hospital costs"; and
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18 | WHEREAS, The Report indicates that Milliman originally | ||||||
19 | projected the estimate for this Medicaid expansion will total | ||||||
20 | $221.8 million in Fiscal Year 2023, and then balloon to $990 | ||||||
21 | million in Fiscal Year 2024, which represents a $768.2 million |
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1 | increase, equaling 346% year over year; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois receives federal matching | ||||||
3 | Medicaid funds totaling no less than 50% of the total cost of | ||||||
4 | coverage for citizens and legal residents of the United | ||||||
5 | States; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for any | ||||||
7 | federal Medicaid match resulting in State GRF being used to | ||||||
8 | pay for the entirety of services provided; and
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9 | WHEREAS, These recent Medicaid expansions did not include | ||||||
10 | any additional revenue sources enacted by the General Assembly | ||||||
11 | to pay for these expanded services; and
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12 | WHEREAS, The additional Medicaid pressure for these | ||||||
13 | expansions are happening at the same time the State is | ||||||
14 | expected to lose $760 million in additional federal funding | ||||||
15 | through the enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage | ||||||
16 | (FMAP) that was provided to states during the pandemic; and
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17 | WHEREAS, This loss of the enhanced FMAP was the primary | ||||||
18 | reason the Governor proposed an additional $709 million GRF | ||||||
19 | deposit for Medicaid to maintain the same level of coverage; | ||||||
20 | and
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1 | WHEREAS, The lump sum appropriation of State GRF into the | ||||||
2 | Healthcare Provider Relief Fund for the State Medicaid Program | ||||||
3 | by its nature hides the actual cost of specific Medicaid | ||||||
4 | services; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly believes there should be | ||||||
6 | more transparency in how State funds are used to fund | ||||||
7 | Medicaid, specifically Medicaid coverage that does not include | ||||||
8 | federal matching funds; and
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9 | WHEREAS, There is no statutory requirement for HFS, under | ||||||
10 | the direction of the Pritzker Administration, to offer these | ||||||
11 | expanded services to undocumented immigrants as the statute is | ||||||
12 | permissive in nature; and
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13 | WHEREAS, HFS has wide latitude in controlling how the | ||||||
14 | expanded Medicaid services for undocumented immigrants is | ||||||
15 | administered with the statute stating, "The Department is | ||||||
16 | authorized to take any action that would not otherwise be | ||||||
17 | prohibited by applicable law, including, without limitation, | ||||||
18 | cessation or limitation of enrollment, reduction of available | ||||||
19 | medical services, and changing standards for eligibility, that | ||||||
20 | is deemed necessary by the Department during a State fiscal | ||||||
21 | year to assure that payments under this Section do not exceed | ||||||
22 | available funds"; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Examples of ways to control costs include the | ||||||
2 | introduction of more stringent residency requirements, | ||||||
3 | implementation of co-pay and premium payments, limitations in | ||||||
4 | the types of coverage offered, or a moratorium on new | ||||||
5 | enrollees in the expanded Medicaid program to undocumented | ||||||
6 | immigrants; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Several programs in the State are still | ||||||
8 | drastically underfunded, and could benefit from the $990 | ||||||
9 | million in GRF that would go to HFS to continue to provide | ||||||
10 | medical services to eligible undocumented immigrants; and
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11 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used to manage the | ||||||
12 | systemic challenges within the Department of Children and | ||||||
13 | Family Services that have contributed to rising cases of child | ||||||
14 | maltreatment deaths and harmful foster care placements; and
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15 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used to support | ||||||
16 | services to the Developmentally Disabled as outlined by the | ||||||
17 | Guidehouse Rate Study commissioned by the Department of Human | ||||||
18 | Services; and
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19 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used in an effort to | ||||||
20 | come into faster compliance with various consent decrees and | ||||||
21 | court orders, including the Colbert and Ligas Consent Decree; | ||||||
22 | and
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1 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used to address the | ||||||
2 | substantial workforce shortage in nursing homes across the | ||||||
3 | State that has caused various nursing homes to consider | ||||||
4 | closure; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used to increase the | ||||||
6 | funding available for the statewide database known as the | ||||||
7 | Prioritization for Urgency of Need for Services (PUNS List), | ||||||
8 | in an effort to increase the number of people served and the | ||||||
9 | quality of resources available; and
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10 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used to more | ||||||
11 | aggressively fund the Evidence-Based Funding Model which | ||||||
12 | targets the neediest K-12 educational institutions; and
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13 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be targeted toward our | ||||||
14 | institutions of Higher Education in an effort to keep college | ||||||
15 | tuition costs down, and keep residents in the State of | ||||||
16 | Illinois; and
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17 | WHEREAS, The $990 million could be used to pay down the | ||||||
18 | unfunded liability of the State-funded pension plans, which | ||||||
19 | would save billions of dollars in long-term costs and free up | ||||||
20 | GRF in future budget years; and
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1 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly believes that an independent | ||||||
2 | accounting of the recent expansions of Medicaid services to | ||||||
3 | undocumented immigrants should be performed to better | ||||||
4 | understand the cost implications of this new coverage; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly believes the Auditor General | ||||||
6 | should cause an annual audit to be made of the Department's | ||||||
7 | administration of Medicaid services to undocumented immigrants | ||||||
8 | beginning immediately and continuing annually thereafter; and
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9 | WHEREAS, An audit by the State Auditor General would be | ||||||
10 | helpful in determining the effects of increased Medicaid | ||||||
11 | coverage to undocumented immigrants; therefore, be it
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12 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
13 | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
14 | we urge the Auditor General to conduct a performance audit as | ||||||
15 | soon as reasonably possible, and annually thereafter, to | ||||||
16 | assess HFS' administration of the program of Medicaid services | ||||||
17 | and coverage provided to undocumented immigrants; and be it | ||||||
18 | further | ||||||
19 | RESOLVED, That the first audit should include a review
of | ||||||
20 | HFS' initial program enrollment and cost
estimates for State | ||||||
21 | Fiscal Year 2021 and each State fiscal
year thereafter up to | ||||||
22 | the most recently completed State fiscal
year that data is |
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1 | available; and (ii) for each reported State
fiscal year, the | ||||||
2 | actual program enrollment numbers and amount
of money expended | ||||||
3 | by HFS from each fund in the State
Treasury used to fund | ||||||
4 | medical services and coverage to
undocumented immigrants; and | ||||||
5 | be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That each subsequent audit shall review HFS' | ||||||
7 | initial program enrollment and cost estimates for
the most | ||||||
8 | recently completed State fiscal year for the 12-month
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9 | reporting period and the actual program enrollment numbers and
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10 | amount of money expended by HFS from each fund in
the State | ||||||
11 | Treasury used to fund medical services and coverage
to | ||||||
12 | undocumented immigrants; and be it further | ||||||
13 | RESOLVED, That we urge the Pritzker Administration to | ||||||
14 | impose a moratorium on the enrollment of new beneficiaries for | ||||||
15 | Medicaid services under the program for undocumented | ||||||
16 | immigrants and a
moratorium on the expansion of Medicaid | ||||||
17 | services and coverage
for any new population of undocumented | ||||||
18 | immigrants not already covered; and be it further
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19 | RESOLVED, That this moratorium should be effective | ||||||
20 | immediately and remain in effect
until 12 months after the | ||||||
21 | Auditor General conducts a
performance audit and issues its | ||||||
22 | first audit report to the General Assembly detailing the costs | ||||||
23 | of Medicaid expansion to undocumented immigrants; and be it |
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1 | further | ||||||
2 | RESOLVED, That we urge the Pritzker Administration to use | ||||||
3 | every option available to control costs and bring those costs | ||||||
4 | in line with what the original projections were before | ||||||
5 | contemplating any future enrollment in the program; and be it | ||||||
6 | further | ||||||
7 | RESOLVED, That we as a body will work with the Pritzker | ||||||
8 | Administration, HFS, and the Governor's Office of Management | ||||||
9 | and Budget to better identify specific costs within the | ||||||
10 | Medicaid program so that we can move away from lump sum | ||||||
11 | appropriations into the Healthcare Provider Relief Fund to | ||||||
12 | better target which Medicaid costs come without any federal | ||||||
13 | matching funds; and be it further | ||||||
14 | RESOLVED, That we as a body will table all future | ||||||
15 | discussions regarding expanding age eligibility requirements | ||||||
16 | regarding Medicaid coverage for undocumented immigrants until | ||||||
17 | such a date that an accurate fiscal impact can be determined, | ||||||
18 | and a revenue source can be identified to fund any current or | ||||||
19 | additional expansions to this Medicaid program; and be it | ||||||
20 | further | ||||||
21 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
22 | presented to Governor JB Pritzker, Speaker of the House |
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1 | Emanuel "Chris" Welch, President of the Senate Don Harmon, | ||||||
2 | House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, and Senate Minority | ||||||
3 | Leader John Curran.
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