Arkansas Senate OKs funds for disabled waitlist

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     (AP) – Arkansas lawmakers have given final approval to an
effort to tap into $8.5 million in unused money from the 1999 settlement with
tobacco companies to provide more services to the developmentally disabled.
     The Senate voted 34-0 Thursday to approve a proposal to redirect the money
from a health insurance program that ended in 2013 when Arkansas expanded
Medicaid. The money would provide home- and community-based services to between
500 and 900 people, cutting a waitlist that has grown to more than 3,000 people.
     Gov. Asa Hutchinson last year proposed the move, which is expected to increase
annual funding by $29 million when counting matching federal Medicaid funds. The
proposal now heads to Hutchinson's desk.

   

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