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There should be mandatory drug testing for public assistance
Drug use is a major problem. We should not be enabling drug users through our welfare system.
14 votes -
Co-pays on medicaid office visits.
Also, why does mediciad pay for lost glasses? Why does medicaid pay for braces? My insurance does not pay this benefit. We need to start making medicaid recipients accountable. I see generation after generation on welfare. Since when is welfare considered a life time benefit. I understand people with disabilities having this benefit- but laziness should not qualify as a reason to be receiving my hard working dollars! You should be setting up time limits on the benefit. And why does someone who works 2 weeks out of the year recieve 1000's of dollars due to the earned income credit!…
3 votes -
Consolidate benefit programs
I have worked for for the dept for numerous years. In the last few years, they have begun to set up recertification centers. One for medicaid and one for food stamps. This now makes many people touching the same case. No one knows what is going on with the case. You could save considerable amount of money by closing these centers and put the cases back in the local offices. We gave 2 positions to each center but this was not enough so they have hired double what they were to make the centers run. This making the budget out…
9 votes -
Stop Requiring Doctors to Sign Off on Medicaid Mental Health Plans
As it currently stands, mental health clinics who accept Medicaid have to have a medical doctor contract with them and sign off on mental health treatment plans. Each client is also supposed to visit that doctor once a year, and most of the time the client will never see that doctor again. I feel the state could save a lot of money if they cut this requirement or at least just have the Healthy Connections doctor sign off on plans (as he/she is the doctor who works with and sees the client anyway). The state needs to stop paying for…
3 votes -
Consolidate State offices into one building for each Region. Twin Falls-county hosp. could be used.
All State offices in Twin Falls could be consolidated into one building, namely the old county hospital, making better access for citizens and less costly for data lines, video conferencing, travel and postage between offices etc.
2 votes -
There are too many Managers and not enough workers
Department of Health & Welfare has way too many managers in the benefits area and not enough front line workers. The managers spend all there time in meetings and are unavaliable to lead there staff, in addition the ones in the Ivory Tower down town never have contact with customers but continue to try to micro manage the people who work on the front lines, they make decisions in a vacuum and dont have a clue what the downstream affect is to there employees or other stakeholders, partners and most importantly the citizens who come to the department for help.…
9 votes -
Reduce the excessive amount of money the meth project gets!
The meth problem in Idaho isn't remotely as serious as our governor makes it out to be. It's his wife's favorite pet project, though. Debbie Fields makes an obscene salary for a problem that isn't nearly as pervasive and COSTLY as tobacco use. Why don't we demand that the folks at the meth project REPORT that all the thousands of dollars they spend on their billboards and advertising actually has made a DIFFERENCE?
49 votes -
health and welfare rules
Currently, under the TAFI, temporary aid for families in Idaho, there are no rules in IDAPA to recoop overpayments to families unless there has been an intentional policy violation. So, if a benefits worker makes a mistake or fails to act on a reported change by a household, the household ends up with money that they should not have had. There is no mechanism to write or collect overpayments. Mistakes happen but the state should be able to get the money back just as it does with food stamps or AABD grants.
1 vote -
No more something for nothing
Develop a plan to require medicaid, food stamp etc recipients to do something productive for the taxpayers of the state in exchange for the benefits.
37 votes -
Stop allowing food stamps to be used to buy candy, soda, and "deli'' foods.
Food stamps buy too many 'non'-food items like popcicles,ice cream and candy and sodas. I get angry when I see other people, whom are supposedly poor, using my money to buy stuff I cannot afford. It really irks me that I have to do without, while they get fat at my expense. And if you look at most food stamp recipients, they are obese. They obviously do not need my money to buy food.
8 votes -
Fed-Funded State Public Health Employees: Work for 501c3, Not As State Employees=Save State $$
A majority of Idaho Division of Public Health's (state) employees are paid by federal dollars. Other states have 501c3 Public Health Institutes that get the federal dollars and do contract work for the states. This saves states money and improves efficiency. Smaller state government, more efficient workforce, no loss of services for Idahoans.
1 vote -
develop public works program for welfare
Too many people have become accustomed to "entitlement" programs (handouts) with no requirement to produce. The state should implement a program, like WPA or CCC in the late 30's, for those receiving aid to payback the citizens whose tax dollars it comes from. Even those who are "disabled" can do something.
32 votes -
Cut classes for the mentally ill
My neighbor's kid is mentally retarded. She goes to classes to learn how to tie her shoe. seems like she has been taking this same calss for years. she is a sweet gal and i feel real bad asking but how many times does she need to take this class wehn i'm the one paying for it?
7 votes -
Citizenship authenticated before welfare eligibility is approved
Make sure all individuals receiving welfare are US citizens before they receive tax payer benefits.
26 votes -
Increase seat belt fine
Increase the fine for those not wearing their seat belts. This increased revenue should then be directed at the state Catastrophic Fund.
27 votes -
Discontinue food stamps and initiate free commodoties
Since food stamps/quest card are notoriously abused and misused (selling the card at a price less than the value and purchasing non-essential groceries like soda and candy) I believe that the truly needy/hungry could gain the benefit of being fed if the state distributed food commodoties such as rice, beans and cheese etc.
9 votes -
Rapid investigation and stiff punishment for any reported Medicaid and Social Security Fraud
I would like a fraud investigator to follow through with reproted Medicaid and Social security fraud within a reasonable amount of time such as 90 days. Currently I report medical fraud and nothing ever happens. The person committing the fraud continues committing fraud, the provider committing fraud stays in business. I can think of specific individual that if they were stopped from committing fraud it would save the state of Idaho over $100,000 per year in Medicaid money!
17 votes -
Stop Project Filter's support of Snake River Stampede
At this year's Snake River Stampede, I was surprised to see that Project Filter sponsored either the barrel racing or the calf roping events. Why the heck is Project Filer sponsoring an event with such a specialized fan base?
1 vote -
DEQ & Health & Welfare, eliminate overlap of environmental services
When my aunt built her home, she had to contact Health & Welfare about her water well. She also had to contact DEQ. Seems they duplicate each others work. If this is true, eliminate it.
In fact, I would abolish part of DEQ. Let the feds, particularly the EPA take over certain duties.
7 votes -
Enact a traffic fine for cell/texting usage while driving
Reports indicate that cell phone usage and texting while driving are leading factors in automobile accidents. Create a traffic fine to the same level as inattentive driving for those using cell phones and or texting while driving. Other states have done this.
19 votes
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