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SR 201

Commending Greg May.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Head

Louisiana Senate memorializes Congress to protect federal Medicaid funding, warning that cuts would harm hospitals, patients, and access to care; nonbinding, symbolic.

Bill text as passed Senate (SR201ER)
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Bill Summary · SR 201

Summary — SR 201 (Memorializing Congress on Medicaid funding)

Purpose and intent

SR 201 is a Senate resolution urging the U.S. Congress not to enact reductions in federal Medicaid funding that would adversely affect Louisiana’s hospitals and the communities they serve. The resolution seeks to raise legislative attention to the potential harms that cuts to Medicaid could produce for hospital financial stability, access to care, and health outcomes in Louisiana.

Key provisions

  • Formally memorializes (requests) Congress to avoid reductions in Medicaid funding that would negatively impact Louisiana hospitals and their communities.
  • Expresses the Senate’s position that Medicaid funding reductions would be harmful to access, hospital operations, and public health.
  • Does not change existing state law or appropriate funds — it is a non‑binding expression of legislative concern and policy preference.

Who would be affected

  • Hospitals and health systems in Louisiana (particularly safety‑net and rural hospitals) — the resolution highlights potential risks to their financial viability if federal Medicaid support is reduced.
  • Medicaid enrollees and patients who rely on hospital and outpatient services supported by Medicaid.
  • Local communities and health care workers who may experience service reductions, layoffs, or closure impacts if hospitals face funding shortfalls.
  • State policymakers — the resolution is intended to influence federal decision‑makers rather than to impose new state obligations.

Procedural and timeline highlights

  • Introduced: February 28, 2025 (per the bill information provided).
  • Senate actions: Posted for passage and adopted by the Senate (reported vote noted as 38–0 on March 28, 2025); read and adopted; reported enrolled.
  • Finalization: Enrolled, signed by the President of the Senate, and sent to the Secretary of State on June 13, 2025.
  • Classification: Senate Resolution (symbolic/non‑binding).

Impact and limitations

  • Effect: The resolution communicates the Louisiana Senate’s formal request that Congress preserve Medicaid funding levels to prevent harm to hospitals and patients. It can serve as a public record of state priorities and bolster advocacy efforts.
  • Limitation: As a memorializing resolution, SR 201 does not have the force of law, does not appropriate or redirect funds, and cannot prevent federal action. Actual protection against funding reductions would require federal legislative or administrative action or state fiscal/operational responses.

Note: The document package provided included unrelated text fragments from other resolutions (from other states and topics). This summary focuses on SR 201 as described in the bill header and legislative-action timeline — a Louisiana Senate resolution urging Congress not to reduce Medicaid funding. Sponsors listed in the provided material are included as given.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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