• Background

    In the proposed Fiscal Year 2024 – 2025 Executive Budget Proposal there is a 4% rate cut for the seven (7) Care Coordination Organization/Health Homes (CCO/HHs), including Care Design NY. As you know, they coordinate the State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) services and help individuals and their families navigate medical, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and other systems of care. Care Design NY has successfully met State requirements and recently achieved a 3-year recertification by OPWDD. If the 4% rate cut is implemented, there will be future long-term implications in the IDD service delivery system for vulnerable New Yorkers.

    Talking Points

    • The proposed rate cut is scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2024.
    • This 4% funding reduction is for all seven CCO/HHs. This is a cumulative 17 million dollars, including federal funds, that will be cut from New York’s disability care coordination budget leaving individuals with IDD at high risk. 
    • This proposed cut is being done as an “administrative action” and is hidden from the public in the NYS (New York State) budget documentation. No transparency in the Fiscal Year 2024 – 2025 Executive Budget Proposal.
    • The impact of these new proposed cuts is alarming and creates significant concerns for the 128,000 individuals with IDD and their families who rely on care management service delivery.  Many individuals with IDD are from underrepresented population segments—people of color, ethnic groups, and immigrants with no services. CCO/HHs are a lifeline for thousands of individuals across the State.
    • Should this 4% funding cut to CCO/HH rates be implemented on July 1, 2024, there will be a negative impact on our service delivery with direct impact on individuals and families that depend upon their CCO/HH Care Manager to access services, community resources, and advocacy to ensure their eligibility, rights, and due process are met. A 4% rate cut across the board to all seven CCO/HHs will destabilize the IDD care coordination system.
    • A 17-million-dollar reduction in funding will prevent CCO/HHs from planned future investments in the program including investments to improve CCO performance, as well as in competitive compensation and benefit packages for the care management workforce. This would result in a diminishment in the quality-of-care management services that individuals with IDD have today.

    What You Can Do 

    Contact your New York State Assembly Member and Senator
    (use the search tool below to identify) and tell them: 

    • No cuts to any IDD programs. Remove the 4% cut to CCO/HHs proposed in the Executive Budget Proposal and restore CCO/HH funding in your One-House Budget Proposal.
    • Enact a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for all IDD programs to counteract inflation measured using the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
    • Use the legislator’s phone number, email address, or their contact form to advocate.

    For Senators: 

    For Assembly Members: 

  • Across New York State, 18 local Family Support Services (FSS) Advisory Councils work with their local OPWDD office to design, develop, and oversee programs to meet the needs of families who are supporting a loved ones with a developmental disability at home.  This survey will gather information on what additional FSS programs are needed in your local area.

    To access the survey, please click this link!

  • IAC will be holding two (2) budget briefing sessions for IAC and DD Council members across all 5 boroughs. Please join us on January 25th at 3pm or January 31st at 10am to hear IAC’s CEO,  Wini Schiff, present a briefing on the governor’s budget proposal and its implications to the I/DD field; including OPWDD services, early intervention services, education services, and clinical services. Both presentations will be the same, so you only need to attend one! 

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  • Public Invited to Provide Comments Online, by Email, Mail, Phone and Fax Tomorrow Through March 11

    Four Hybrid Virtual/In Person Public Hearings Will Be Held Starting Feb. 29

    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced details of a public comment period of the tolling structure that has been proposed for Central Business District Tolling, New York’s congestion pricing program. The agency will accept written and audio comments starting tomorrow and will hold four hybrid virtual/in-person public hearings in February and March. 

    The proposed tolling structure is available online. It is modeled on recommendations made by the Traffic Mobility Review Board on Nov. 30.

    Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023, and continuing for 76 days through Monday, March 11, 2024, members of the public may submit written comments online and by email, mail and fax, and may submit audio comments by leaving a voicemail message. All comments will be recorded and submitted for review.

    Onlinehttps://contact.mta.info/s/forms/CBDTP  
    Email: cbdtp.feedback@mtabt.org  
    Mail: CBD Tolling Program, 2 Broadway, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10004  
    Phone: 646-252-7440  
    Fax: Send to (212) 504-3148 with Attention to CBDTP Team.  

    The hearings begin on Thursday, Feb. 29, and conclude on Monday, March 4. Members of the public who wish to speak at the hearings are required to register in advance online, by calling the Public Hearing Hotline at (646) 252-6777, or in person. Registration will open one week before the start time of each hearing and will close 30 minutes after the beginning of the hearing. Speakers will be provided two minutes to speak. The hearings will be hosted in person at 2 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 in the William J. Ronan 20th Floor Board Room. People may also register to participate remotely via Zoom or telephone.

    The hearings will be accessible online at mta.info/CBDTP at these dates and times:  

    • Thursday, Feb. 29, at 6:00 p.m.
    • Friday, March 1, at 10:00 a.m. 
    • Monday, March 4, at 10:00 a.m.
    • Monday, March 4, at 6:00 p.m.  

    Each public hearing will be livestreamed on the MTA YouTube channel at youtube.com/@mta-live and on the project website: mta.info/CBDTP.  

    Next Steps

    The Central Business District Tolling Program was mandated by the State of New York in April 2019 and modeled on urban congestion pricing programs around the world to reduce traffic congestion and raise needed revenue to improve public transportation. Other cities around the world that have similar programs have also experienced improved air quality.

    Following the public comment period, MTA Bridges and Tunnels (known legally as the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority) will review the public comments. Then its Board, which is coterminous with the MTA Board, will consider adopting a ratemaking regulation that includes any updates that may follow the public comment period.

    As with any proposed toll ratemaking, this  public comment period is being conducted in accordance with the State Administrative Procedure Act.

    Accessibility and Interpreter Services

    At the public hearings, American Sign Language and CART Captioning Services will be available.

    Members of the public who are deaf or hard of hearing can use their preferred relay service or the free 711 relay service, and then ask to be connected to the Public Hearing Hotline at (646) 252-6777 to speak with an agent.

    Members of the public who do not have access to a computer or who do not have access to the Internet can listen to each of the hearings by calling the Zoom meeting via a telephone number which will be provided at a later date.

    If language assistance or any other accommodations are required, please submit a request at least five (5) business days before the scheduled hearing date in one of the following ways: e-mailing cbdtp.feedback@mtabt.org, calling the Public Hearing Hotline at (646) 252-6777, or by sending a letter to MTA Government & Community Relations, Attn: Central Business District Tolling Program Hearings, 2 Broadway, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10004.