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Proposition 100

By |2010-05-14T09:22:07-07:00May 14th, 2010|General, Licensing, Preparedness, Prevention|

Next Tuesday is the Special Election for Proposition 100.  It’s a 3-year, 1 cent sales tax that would benefit education, public safety and health services.  According to Section 149 of the budget bill that was passed last session, “If proposition 100 is not approved by the voters at the May 18, 2010 special election, notwithstanding any [...]

Behavioral Health Community Meeting Schedule

By |2017-02-10T09:52:20-07:00April 19th, 2010|Behavioral Health|

As I’ve mentioned in earlier posts, the covered services will be changing for adults with serious mental illness who do not qualify for Medicaid in response to recent budget reductions.  We’ve established a dedicated project team to research strategies to responsibly implement the benefit reductions. The project team, composed of peers, family members and agency [...]

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ADHS Budget Summary

By |2012-10-23T08:37:28-07:00March 29th, 2010|General|

I don’t have to tell you that we’ve faced unprecedented challenges over the last couple of years.  State revenues have declined for nearly 3 years now, and we’ve dramatically reduced our spending and staffing levels in an effort to bring spending in line with state revenues.  Excluding the money that goes toward the matching funds [...]

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Furlough & Pay News

By |2010-03-24T08:43:08-07:00March 24th, 2010|General|

Performance Pay Reduction The state budget that was recently signed included an indefinite (probably permanent) suspension of performance pay (2.75%) beginning May 29.  The effective date of the  bill  (HB2003) is June 15- so that's the day that the reduction will be actually implemented.  But since this is in the middle of a pay period, we won't begin to actually [...]

Furlough & Pay News

By |2010-03-24T08:43:08-07:00March 24th, 2010|General|

Performance Pay Reduction The state budget that was recently signed included an indefinite (probably permanent) suspension of performance pay (2.75%) beginning May 29.  The effective date of the  bill  (HB2003) is June 15- so that's the day that the reduction will be actually implemented.  But since this is in the middle of a pay period, we won't begin to actually [...]

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