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Geiger Gibson Capstone in Community
Health Policy & Leadership
Webinar Series
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Judicial Branch Role
Executive Branch Role
Legislative Branch Role
Advocacy Role
Merle Cunningham MD MPH - Program Director
Geiger Gibson Program in Partnership with NACHC
GWU School Public Health & Health Services
The Legislative Branch Role in
Health Policy
Webinar Presentation to:
Geiger Gibson Capstone Program in Community Health Policy & Leadership
George Washington University – School of Public Health & Health Services
Presented by:
Kaitlin M. McColgan
Director of Federal Affairs
National Association of Community Health Centers
April 4, 2013
Learning Objectives
 What are the major committees in Congress with relevance
to health policy?
What are the jurisdictions of the major health authorizing
committees?
How does the budget process generally work?
How a bill becomes a law: theory and practice.
 How to understand Congress in an era of dysfunction.
How It Is Supposed to
Work:
The Committee System
A Structure for Legislating
Generally a Seniority-Based System
• System where committee assignments are given to
those with the longest time in Congress
• Committee chairperson is usually a committee member
in the majority party with the most time in Congress
(although not always)
• Senior member of the minority party is usually called
the ranking minority member or vice chair
Legislation-Generation, Consideration, and Oversight
• Bills referred, and the select few “marked-up”
• Oversight takes many forms
Key Health-Related Committees
• House and Senate Budget Committees
• House and Senate Appropriations Committees
• Authorizing Committees
–Energy & Commerce (House)
–Ways & Means (House)
–Finance (Senate)
–Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions aka HELP
(Senate)
House and Senate Budget Committees
• Hearings on fiscal year (FY) federal budget –
department heads and OMB Director (President’s
Administration) testify on funding levels for federal
programs contained in the President’s Budget.
• Budget Resolution – Not sent to President
–What does “budget” mean in Congressional parlance?
–Broad outline
–Draft and mark-up House Budget Resolution –
Chairman’s “mark”, alternative view from the President
(sometimes. . .)
–Chairman manages budget resolution on House/Senate
floor
• Budget ≠ Appropriations in Congress-speak
House and Senate Appropriations
Committees
• Responsibility for deciding annual fiscal year (FY)
allocations for each individual discretionary
program in government
• Broad authority, within discretionary limits
-historically flows from Budget Resolution or
“deeming resolution”
- now Budget Control Act (BCA) caps as well
• Health-related Subcommittees
–Labor HHS –Public Health, including funding for 330
grants
House Energy & Commerce Committee
• Public Health Service Act (CDC, NIH, HRSA, SAMHSA,) Section
330 grants, including Health Center mandatory funding from ACA, and
Teaching Health Center GME program
• Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Program – FQHC payments
• Medicare
– FQHC Payments
– Part B (physician and outpatient hospital, home health, etc.)
– Part C (Medicare Advantage – private insurers offering all
Medicare benefits)
– Part D (private insurers offering prescription drug coverage)
House Ways & Means Committee
• Internal Revenue Code (All taxing issues, including
insurance deductibility, exclusion and tax credits)
• Medicare (shares and splits jurisdiction with Energy
and Commerce)
–Part A (hospitals and other inpatient providers)
–Parts of Part B (outpatient hospital, home health,
not physicians)
–Part C (Medicare Advantage – private insurers
offering all Medicare benefits)
–Part D (Private insurers offering prescription drug
coverage)
Senate Finance Committee
• Tax Code (all revenue issues, deductibility and tax
credits)
• Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Program – incl.
FQHC payments
• Medicare (parts A, B, C and D) – incl. FQHC payments,
Medicare GME
Senate Health, Education, Labor &
Pensions (HELP) Committee
• Public Health Service Act (Section 330 grants, Health
Center mandatory ACA funding, NHSC, Teaching
Health Center GME)
• Food and Drug Administration
• Essential Community Provider, private insurance and
Exchanges.
How a Bill Becomes a
Law
The Schoolhouse Rock Version aka the
Exception to the Rule
• Problem/Goal
• Member drafts bill (House
or Senate)
• Committee consideration
• Committee mark-up
• Committee vote
• To the floor- Yea or Nay
• Other chamber passes • Final Passage on the
their version
Floor of each chamber.
• Conference committee
• To the President for
Signature
• Conference Report
How It Really Works:
Congress in an Era of Dysfunction
• Legislating crisis to crisis
• Last minute, big packages, no committee
consideration.
• Few people “in the room” diminishes democratic
(small “d”) process
Signs of hope this year. . .
Acknowledgments
Content from select slides adapted from the work of
Katherine Hayes, J.D.
Thank You!
Questions?