AMCHP works with federal agencies, Members of Congress, and key partners in Washington, DC, and nationwide to garner support for the Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Services Block Grant and other MCH programs. For more information on these activites, please contact any member of our Policy Team.
FEDERAL BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS
Federal Maternal & Child Health Fiscal Year 2013 Proposed Funding Highlights
This chart presents the most current information AMCHP has on federal appropriations for state MCH activities. It includes:
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-- Congressional Appropriations history for key MCH programs in FY2012 and administration proposed levels for FY2013. Click
here to download AMCHP's federal maternal and child health funding chart.
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--Sequestration: What does it mean for Title V and other MCH funding?
Click here to view the fact sheet.
Appropriations Advocacy
AMCHP provides public testimony and position statements on a variety of appropriations related issues.
Recent correspondence and testimony are listed below.
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AMCHP CEO Michael Fraser’s Written Statement to the U.S. House of Representatives Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Subcommittee, March 29, 2012. Click
here to dowload the written statement.
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Dr. Fraser’s Oral Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Subcommittee, March 29, 2012. Click
here to download AMCHP's testimony.
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Written Testimony to U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, calling on Congress to increase Title V MCH Block Grant funding in FY2012.
Click
here to download AMCHP's testimony.
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AMCHP's
letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations opposing funding reductions to the Special Supplemental Nutritional Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)in the Federal 2012 budget
COMMENTS ON FEDERAL REGULATION & LEGISLATION

As your voice in Washington, AMCHP provides member comments, input and feedback on federal legislation and regulations of import to state MCH programs. Recent comments are listed below.
AMCHP and other organization'stalking points on how the Prevention and Public Health Fund helps women and their families. (4/26/2012)
AMCHP's letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee opposing legislation designed to eliminate funding for the Prevention and Public Health Fund. (4/25/12)
AMCHP's
comments on the Department of Health and Human Services essential health benefits bulletin. (1/31/2012)
AMCHP's
letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee opposing legislation designed to eliminate or reclassify Prevention and Public Health Fund, school based health centers and the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP). (3/30/2011)
Joint
comments from AMCHP, AAP, AWHONN and others on the Department of Labor reasonable break time for nursing mothers. (2/22/2011)
Letter and comments from AMCHP, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist (CSTE) and the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS) on the comprehensive set of quality measures under the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA). (1/14/2011)
AMCHP's
comments on the National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy (1/12/2011)
AMCHP's
comments on Preventive Services for Women (1/12/2011) [Background information on IOM's work]
AMCHP's
comments on the health insurance exchange regulation (10/31/11)
AMCHP and other national organizations'
letter to DHHS Secretary Sebelius regarding a health quality measure for Medicaid-eligible adults on elective deliveries before 39 weeks gestation. (9/11)
AMCHP's
comments on the initial core set of health quality measures for Medicaid-eligible adults. (3/1/2011)
AMCHP
comments on criteria for evidence for the Evidence Based Home Visitation Program. (8/6/2010)
AMCHP
letter to Senate and House Leadership Advocating for Title V Home Visiting Programs to Remain in Final Health Reform Bill (1/6/2010).
AMCHP
statement of support for national expansion of home visitation programs. (4/23/2009)