2001 Senate Bill 287

House Roll Call 1065: Passed

To adopt a more limited version of the bill, after the provisions of the previous version were mostly folded into House Bill 4373. In this version, the bill is used as a legislative “vehicle” to recognize revenue for nursing homes to be generated by a “Michigan Medicaid Quality Assurance Assessment” (MMQAA) program that would impose a new "bed tax" on nursing homes. This is designed to allow the state to garner a greater amount of federal Medicaid dollars, which would be returned to the nursing homes in the form of greater Medicaid reimbursement rates, resulting in a net gain for most of them. For more details on the MMQAA see Senate Bills 1101 and 748, and House Bills 5103, 4373, and 4057. The bill would also reinstate $12.5 million funding for the Office of the Racing Commissioner (ORC), and related state horse race subsidies. This funding was line-item vetoed out of House Bill 5642, after the Senate had increased this amount with $1.3 million from State Services Fee Fund revenue. The bill includes several smaller supplemental appropriations.

75 Yeas / 29 Nays
Republican (50 Yeas / 4 Nays)
Democrat (25 Yeas / 25 Nays)
Excused or Not Voting (6)