RI House Finance Committee To Air Governor’s New Plan To Raise DD Wages

By Gina Macris

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee has asked the General Assembly to fund hourly pay rates of $15.75 for frontline workers serving adults with developmental disabilities and $21.99 for supervisory personnel.

The House Finance Committee will hold a public hearing on the proposal Thursday, June 10, at the conclusion of the full session of the House, which is not set at a fixed time but usually occurs sometime after 5 p.m.

The budget amendment aims to offer competitive wages to direct care workers in compliance with a 2014 civil rights consent decree, according to a June 7 memo from Jonathan Womer, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, sent to the chairmen of the House and Senate finance committees.

The wage increases would cost a total of $26.7 million more in federal-state Medicaid funding than McKee had originally proposed for the privately-run developmental disability service system in the fiscal year beginning July 1 – nearly $7.8 million in additional state revenue, and almost  $19 million in federal reimbursements.  

McKee also would redirect $13 million in Medicaid funding to the wage package, including $9 million in state revenue and $4 million in federal funding. That means the entire wage package would cost a total of $39.7 million, with federal reimbursements accounting for well over half that figure. Entry-level workers in the privately-run system are now paid about $13.18 to $13.40 an hour, according to various providers.

The $13 million re-directed to wages would come from a $15 million “transition and transformation fund” for initiating systemic reforms to help the shift to integrated, community-based services required by the consent decree. McKee’s proposal would leave the innovation fund with $2 million. (A recent report of an independent monitor to the U.S. District Court recently criticized an earlier state plan that would have eliminated the innovation fund, putting all the $15 million into wages.)

In another matter aimed at consent decree compliance, the proposed budget amendment would move up the date for including the caseload of the privately-run system of developmental disabilities in the semi-annual Caseload Estimating Conference used by the executive and legislative branches of state government to plan state budgets.

The amendment would add these caseload numbers to deliberations beginning November, 2021, as ordered by the federal court, instead of November, 2022., as had been originally proposed by the McKee administration. The inclusion of the developmental disabilities caseload is intended to ensure predictable, consistent funding for these entitlement services funded by the Medicaid program, according to the court order.

Because of COVID-19 public health restrictions, the Finance Committee will not take testimony in person. Instead, it has established rules for those who wish to submit written testimony in advance or pre-register to be called on the phone to submit verbal testimony.

According to the agenda for Thursday’s hearing:

“The meeting will be televised live on Capitol Television, which can be seen on Cox Channels 15, and 61, in high definition on Cox Channel 1061, on Full Channel on Channel 15 and on Channel 34 by Verizon subscribers. It will also be live streamed at http://rilegislature.gov/CapTV/Pages/default.aspx

“WRITTEN TESTIMONY: Written testimony is strongly encouraged and may be submitted via HouseFinance@rilegislature.gov   Indicate your name, bill number, and viewpoint (for/against/neither) at top of message. Due to high volume, clerks are not screening this inbox for verbal testimony requests. This inbox is for written testimony only. DEADLINE: Written testimony should be submitted no later than three (3) hours prior to the posted meeting time. Every effort will be made to share written testimony submitted before the deadline with committee members prior to the hearing. Testimony received after deadline will be sent to committee members and posted to the website as soon as possible. For faster processing, it is recommended that testimony is submitted as a PDF file. Testimony will be posted on the General Assembly website, http://www.rilegislature.gov/Special/comdoc/Pages/HFIN.aspx

VERBAL TESTIMONY: Due to the extremely high volume of requests, and in order to accommodate as many constituents as possible, please take note of the revised procedure for verbal testimony:

DEADLINE: Requests for verbal testimony must be submitted via the link, by 4:00 PM on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. For verbal testimony requests, CLICK HERE  

“Verbal testimony accepted on any bill scheduled for "Hearing and/or Consideration" only The committee is unable to designate a specific time that you will be called. In the event you are unavailable when called, witnesses are urged to submit written testimony. Christopher O'Brien Committee Clerk 222-6916 HouseFinance@rilegislature.gov  “