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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Sewell
VHCF Project Connect for Medicaid Outreach & Enrollment

Item 291 #51h

Item 291 #51h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2027 $250,000 FY2028 $250,000 GF
FY2027 $250,000 FY2028 $250,000 NGF

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Page 334, line 48, strike "$28,934,352,589" and insert "$28,934,852,589".
Page 334, line 48, strike "$30,476,743,886" and insert "$30,477,243,886".

Page 370, after line 8, insert:

"QQQQQ. Out of this appropriation, $250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year from the general fund and $250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year from nongeneral funds is provided to the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) to expand Medicaid/FAMIS outreach and enrollment services provided under its contract with the Virginia Health Care Foundation (VHCF). These amounts are in addition to the current outreach and enrollment funding allocated to VHCF by DMAS and shall be used to grow VHCF's outreach and enrollment capacity and reach. Effective July 1, 2026, DMAS shall continue to contract with VHCF to provide Medicaid/FAMIS outreach and enrollment services on an ongoing basis. Where allowable, DMAS shall fund the program with Children's Health Insurance Program Administrative funds and access the applicable federal match."



Explanation

(This amendment provides funding and language to expand the Virginia Health Care Foundation's (VHCF) Project Connect, which conducts outreach and enrollment services for the Medicaid programs. This expansion will ensure eligible Virginians can navigate the new federal Medicaid requirements, pursuant to H.R.1, Public Law No. 119-21, H.R. 1, 119th Cong. (2025). This will fund up to six additional outreach workers, along with additional training resources. VHCF has contracted with DMAS for more than 25 years, helping to navigate every major change in Virginia Medicaid program, enrolling more than 165,000 Virginians and training more than 20,000 community, health care, and social services staff.)