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Mental Health department withdraws $23M ARPA request; subcommittee reviews $17M estimate tied to consent decree
Summary
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse said it withdrew a $23 million ARPA FMAP savings request and discussed an estimated $17 million for a statewide competency restoration plan tied to a proposed consent decree.
The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse told the Senate Appropriations subcommittee it had withdrawn a $23,000,000 ARPA FMAP-savings request and discussed an estimated $17,000,000 line item intended for a statewide competency restoration plan tied to a proposed consent decree.
Barry Brown, the department’s chief of staff, told the committee the $23,000,000 request had been withdrawn and that the revised top-line second line figure would be approximately…
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