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...said the decision to cap LRAP’s growth came as a result of the KSG’s continuing budget crunch...
...cannot let the current open-ended commitment to LRAP undermine the school’s return to financial stability,” Nye wrote in an e-mail to KSG students Friday. He said the KSG will cap LRAP funding at its current level of $200,000 a year...
...Simons said he remains committed to nonprofit work. Last summer, he helped manage a hospital in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan. But Simons said the LRAP cap would make it more difficult for him to pursue his chosen career...
State officials had a number of options, from cutting services again to lowering the enrollment cap. Representatives of the medical community advised an approach that cut costs while minimizing hardship on children and encouraging families to remain insured. They argued that policies which pushed parents away from state insurance programs meant children would not get necessary services and those with urgent healthcare needs would be forced to rely on the emergency room as their primary care provider—a dangerous and expensive proposition. Of all the options available to state administrators, raising premiums was the most likely to push...
...community service program out of Boston Medical Center, began asking its clients how the increased premiums and other changes to the state insurance programs were affecting their lives. The stories Project Health dug up, along with the CHAC’s activism, convinced state administrators to place a family cap on premiums, so families with multiple children enrolled in state health insurance programs won’t be forced to pay excessively high monthly fees. Project HEALTH is now working to collect statistics on the effect of the premium increases. They hope to use the information they collect to lobby...