A Closer Look: The Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act
August 13th, 2010
This week, there has been considerable discussion surrounding the $249 million in federal funding that Mississippi stands to gain for education and health care. One of the primary concerns centers on the claim that the state would have to spend additional funds for education at the expense of other vital services.
Further analysis of the language in the final bill suggests, however, there may be a way to access these funds without spending an additional $50–$100 million from the state budget.
Regardless of the outcome of the further investigation in the requirements to access the funds, policymakers should work together to implement the policy. The policy does not add to the deficit long term and supports teachers, communities, and kids. Under no circumstances should any money be left on the table.
To learn more about the provisions and the benefits of the Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act, check out the MEPC-authored commentary in this Sunday’s edition of the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal.