Issue Position: Safety Net

Issue Position

Date: Jan. 1, 2014

In a challenging budgetary environment, Representative Drew Hansen, in close consultation with Kitsap County human services advocates, successfully maintained some of the most critical safety net programs for Kitsap County's most vulnerable citizens. Representative Hansen's legislative accomplishments in preserving the safety net include:

Successfully advocating for full funding for the Community Services Block Grant, which Kitsap Community Resources and other community agencies use to fund social services such as homeless assistance that would not otherwise receive state funding.
Successfully advocating for the restoration of nearly $159 million in proposed cuts to critical health care and safety net programs, including the Basic Health Plan, Disability Lifeline, Mental Health Care (Medicaid and Non-Medicaid), Chemical Dependency Services, and Adult Day Health.
Supporting a document recording surcharge in order to fund services that help local homeless children and families.
Supporting legislation that requires state savings achieved from keeping children out of foster care to be reinvested in services that aid vulnerable children, with a particular focus on preventing child abuse and neglect.
Supporting legislation to give people with developmental disabilities more opportunities to benefit from employment and community access services.
Supporting legislation to reduce the cost of providing affordable housing by exempting low-income housing from impact fees.
Supporting legislation that modifies the Foreclosure Fairness Act of 2011 to improve the foreclosure mediation program so homeowners in crisis are able to keep their homes.
Supporting legislation that would allow clients to keep accidental overpayments by the Department of Health and Human Services if the clients would eventually prevail at a formal hearing.


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