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RI S2886
Bill
Status
3/4/2026
Primary Sponsor
Louis Dipalma
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AI Summary
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Establishes a 27-member joint commission to study ways to maximize federal revenue for child welfare and children's behavioral health services in Rhode Island
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Commission membership includes 8 legislative members, 10 executive/judicial branch officials (including directors from EOHHS, DHS, DCYF, RIDOH, RIDE, and others), and 9 provider/coalition/expert representatives
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Commission must review Medicaid transformation implementation, examine impacts on children's behavioral health and family services, and identify all federal funding sources including Medicaid, TANF, Title IV-B/E, MIECHV, and block grants
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Requires at least two public hearings, an interim report by January 15, 2027, and a final report with statutory, budgetary, and policy recommendations by June 30, 2027
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EOHHS shall provide staff support and data access; commission members serve without compensation and must be appointed within 30 days of the act's effective date
Legislative Description
Establishes a twenty-seven (27) member joint commission to study ways to maximize revenue for child welfare and children’s behavioral health services.
Human Services
Last Action
Committee recommended measure be held for further study
3/10/2026