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Shumlin wants $20 million more for mental healthJanuary 02,2013
The Associated Press
MONTPELIER — An additional $20 million in mental health spending is among a list of mid-year budget adjustments the administration of Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin is proposing to lawmakers.
Finance and Management Commissioner Jim Reardon said Wednesday the federal government is expected to pay more than half of the increase under the joint federal-state Medicaid program.
Some of the new costs have arisen as the mental health system retools after flooding from Tropical Strorm Irene closed the Vermont State Hospital in Waterbury. Changes include new or expanded state psychiatric services at the Brattleboro Retreat, Fletcher Allen
Health Care and the Rutland Regional Medical Center.
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