In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the urgent need to update the Colorado Benefits Management System (CBMS) and the establishment of a steering committee to guide necessary policy changes. The meeting highlighted the importance of addressing the system's challenges, particularly as the reprocurement of the eligibility module is scheduled for 2029, a timeline some officials believe is too distant given the current issues.
Senator Kirk Meyer expressed concern over the potential costs associated with replacing the entire CBMS system, emphasizing the need for immediate action rather than waiting until September for further discussions. He proposed an informal gathering post-meeting to delve deeper into the proposed solutions and gather insights from stakeholders.
Representative Taggart raised questions about the formation of the steering committee, seeking clarity on whether the decision lies with the legislative body or the department. The chair clarified that while legislative action would require a formal session, the department is encouraged to engage with stakeholders independently to facilitate discussions.
The meeting concluded with a recognition of the unprecedented challenges facing the state, particularly in light of the ongoing public health emergency. Officials expressed their commitment to supporting the department as it navigates these complexities, with plans for updates in future quarterly meetings. The session transitioned to a presentation by the Department of Education regarding the Healthy School Meals for All initiative, indicating a continued focus on addressing critical issues within the state.