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The State of the States. Cindy Mann Center for Children and Families Georgetown University Health Policy Institute http://ccf.georgetown.edu. States Facing Deficits FY 2009. WA. NH. VT. MT. ME. ND. OR. MN. MA. ID. WI. SD. NY. WY. MI. RI. CT. IA. PA. NV. NE. NJ. OH. IL. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The State of the States

The State of the States

Cindy MannCenter for Children and Families

Georgetown University Health Policy Institute

http://ccf.georgetown.edu

Page 2: The State of the States

Source: E. McNichol and I. Lav, “29 States Face Total Budget Shortfall of at Least $48 Billion in 2009,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (June 30, 2008).

FL

NC

SC

GALATX

AL

AR

KS

OKAZ TN

MS

NVUT CO

NM

CA

WYID

WA

ORND

SD

NE

MT

MN

IA

MO

IN

MI

WI

IL

ME

OH

KY

HI

AK

NY

PA

WV VA

CTNJ

DEMD

RI

NHVT

DC

MA

States Facing DeficitsFY 2009

States Facing FY 2009 Budget Deficits (30 states, including DC)

Page 3: The State of the States

Source: As of July 14, 2008 based on a review by the Center for Children and Families of state initiatives in 2008.

FL

NC

SC

GALATX

AL

AR

KS

OKAZ TN

MS

NVUT CO

NM

CA

WYID

WA

ORND

SD

NE

MT

MN

IA

MO

IN

MI

WI

IL

ME

OH

KY

HI

AK

NY

PA

WV VA

CTNJ

DEMD

RI

NHVT

DC

MA

States Moving Backward2008

Enacted Legislation That Could Impede Child and Family Coverage (3 states)

Page 4: The State of the States

Source: As of July 14, 2008 based on a review by the Center for Children and Families of state initiatives in 2007 and 2008.

States Moving Forward2008

Implemented 2007 Legislation to Improve Children’s Coverage (16 states)

FL

NC

SC

GALATX

AL

AR

KS

OKAZ TN

MS

NVUT

NM

CA

WYID

WA

ORND

SD

NE

MT

MO

IN

MI

WI

IL

ME

OH

KY

HI

AK

PA

WV VA

CTNJ

DEMD

RI

NHVT

DC

MA

Enacted New Legislation/Took Administrative Action to Improve Children’s Coverage (10 states)

CO

IA

NYMN