Sununu vetoes appropriation bill for Medicaid provider rates
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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has vetoed a bill that would have increased Medicaid reimbursement rates for health care providers.
He says that with a new budget in place soon, the measure’s now redundant.
The bill would have made an appropriation for Medicaid provider rates for mental health, substance use disorder, emergency shelter and stabilization services. The rate increase funding was for the fiscal year ending June 30, so Sununu said it doesn’t make sense given that is less than 30 days away. But the bill also includes language making the funding non-lapsing.