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Dingell, Pressley, Lamb, Jayapal Lead Call for Historic Investment in Home and Community-Based Services in Recovery Package

More than 100 House Democrats co-sign letter to Biden-Harris Administration urging inclusion of $450 billion HCBS proposal in infrastructure package

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-MI), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Conor Lamb (D-PA), and Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) led a letter with 107 of their colleagues to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris calling for an historic investment of $450 billion in home- and community-based services (HCBS) in the Build Back Better infrastructure package. Sent ahead of President Biden’s speech rolling out his Build Back Better proposal, the lawmakers made the case for HCBS care being included in his vision for the rebuilding of the nation’s care infrastructure.

“As your Administration looks to move forward with its Build Back Better Jobs and Economic Recovery plan, we are strongly supportive of your proposal to invest $450 billion in home and community-based services (HCBS),” the lawmakers wrote. “This historic investment will help build a strong and robust workforce with higher pay, benefits, and a choice to join a union. It will advance racial and gender equity and make it possible for older adults and people with disabilities to receive long-term services and supports in their homes and communities.”

“This investment in HCBS as part of your Build Back Better Plan would transform our nation’s caregiving system while also driving sustainable economic growth and meeting the health care needs of our nation’s aging population. It would help lead the American economy out of the pandemic-induced recession by increasing employment and enabling those receiving services to fully participate in their communities,” continued the lawmakers. “It would transform low-paid caregiving jobs into family- sustaining occupations with higher wages, benefits and the opportunity to join a union.”

See here for text of the letter. The letter follows a similar call last month by Sens. Casey and Booker, along with 29 of their colleagues, for additional investments in HCBS in upcoming Recovery legislation.

Congresswoman Dingell has led the fight to reform the broken long-term care system, most recently successfully advocating for inclusion of a $12.7 billion provision in support of home and community-based services based of legislation she introduced with Sen. Bob Casey. She has also been a longstanding advocate for existing programs in support of HCBS, leading the fight for long-term reauthorization of the Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration and Spousal Impoverishment programs, as well as introducing legislation to make permanent the MFP program earlier this month.

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