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DPW Secretary Highlights Gains for Children, Families in 2008-2009 BudgetHARRISBURG, Pa., July 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Secretary of Public Welfare
"The country's current economic climate, along with dwindling financial support from the federal government, have made this year especially difficult," said Richman. "Despite these challenges, while we have been able to maintain the critical safety net for individuals and families in need, in the coming year we will renew our efforts to develop innovative ways to serve the people ofPennsylvania." One major victory is that children with autism spectrum disorder and their
families will receive unprecedented new protections to receive the services
and treatment they need. Working with Speaker Other highlights of the spending plan include: -- Raising reimbursement rates by -- Serving an additional 2,600 children in the next year by expanding investments in high quality pre-kindergarten through the Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts program; -- Doubling the funding for autism services to adults from -- Serving an additional 2,930 children with physical and developmental disabilities with Early Intervention services; and -- Serving an additional 2,100 older Pennsylvanians and an additional 1,300 people with disabilities by expanding the availability of community services. The 2008-09 budget also provides a cost-of-living increase for many providers, including community mental health and mental retardation, community services for the elderly and persons with disability, and nursing homes. The goal of this increase is to help providers offset rising food, energy and other costs. "The slowing economy and reduced support fromWashington made this a very difficult budget year. While I was disappointed that we were not able to deliver 100 percent of the proposals in my original budget, this budget has significant wins forPennsylvania children, families and others in need of assistance," said Governor Rendell. "Because of the smart way we manage our programs, we were able to deliver
funding increases while other states across the nation had to resort to major
cuts," he said. "New Jersey had to close a The impact of the cuts in these others states show the need for
Pennsylvania to renew its efforts to hold down costs. The department believes
it can savePennsylvania taxpayers While efforts to realize these savings by making the department the single buyer came up short this year, slower economic growth will only intensify the need for savings. The department is evaluating options for making sure that taxpayers get the best possible prices and the highest possible savings. The Governor's budget renewsPennsylvania's commitment to maintain eligibility for those applying for and receiving services through Medical Assistance, ensures children do not experience any reduction in services, while continuing to provide for the growing number of vulnerable individuals and families in need. Graphics, budget highlights and additional details about the 2008-09 state budget are online at www.budget.state.pa.us . CONTACT:
(717) 787-4592
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