UG Commission to discuss how to spend some of the ARPA funds on Thursday night

The Unified Government Commission will meet at 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, to hold an ARPA budget workshop

The commission is expected to discuss how to spend the immediate needs funding for the American Rescue Plan Act funding received by the UG.

The UG has a report online on its ARPA funds, which total $87 million, at https://dashboards.mysidewalk.com/american-rescue-plan-act/immediate-needs.

ARPA funds that are not set aside to cover revenue loss can be spent on needs such as COVID-19 health-related expenditures. Proposals are outlined in this UG report.

Public health would receive $5.9 million under the proposal.

Household assistance of $868,000 is proposed for food assistance, a bilingual housing navigator, and legal assistance with housing issues.

There is also a proposal for $500,000 in nonprofit assistance and $650,000 in small business assistance.

Proposed to be spent on tourism to mitigate COVID’s impact on the hotel industry would be $200,000. Job training assistance would receive $80,000 under the proposal.

Set aside for disproportionately impacted communities would be $470,000 under the proposal. It would include $250,000 for educational assistance; $160,000 for housing support; and $60,000 for healthy childhood environments.

Community benefit navigators would receive $151,000 and community violence intervention data collection, $90,000, under this proposal. A violence intervention program would receive $359,000.

Also proposed is $27,000 for UG staff time overseeing ARPA; $325,000 for grant discovery and writing consultant; and $70,000 for grant management software.

Also proposed is $1 million for online processes at the UG; and $929,000 for municipal court software.

The community has already made some public comments at a previous public hearing on the ARPA funds. More comments can be made online at https://dottetalk.mindmixer.com/, and also by emailing [email protected] .

Persons also may attend the virtual meeting Thursday.

The public may view the meeting on Zoom on the internet, and also may go to the lobby of City Hall,701 N. 7th, to view the meeting.

The commissioners will be on the fifth floor, with a video link to the lobby.

The public also may see the meeting on YouTube and UGTV cable television.

To link by Zoom, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85327968927?pwd=TUZIZzdyVnBWaWsrUGtUQmtZNitRUT09.
The passcode is 326021.

The webinar ID is 853 2796 8927.

Or the public may telephone toll-free, 877-853-5257 or 888-475-4499.

Report says average household could save $3,800 on health insurance annually

ARPA drops cost of health insurance for many residents; deadline is Aug. 15

U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-3rd Dist., has released a new report detailing the impact of the American Rescue Plan on health care access and affordability in the 3rd District of Kansas.

Rep. Davids voted to pass the American Rescue Plan, which lowered health care costs for millions of Americans by reducing premium contributions and expanding access to health insurance tax credits.

Key findings from the report, prepared by the staff of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, include:

• 40,000 uninsured people in the 3rd District of Kansas are eligible for tax credits under the American Rescue Plan.
• 33,000 of those uninsured people can enroll in a zero-cost plan through the federal marketplace. If they all enrolled, the uninsured rate in the 3rd District would drop to just 5%.
• The average household in the 3rd District of Kansas could save $3,800 on health insurance premiums annually thanks to the American Rescue Plan’s expanded tax credits.
• 40,000 people in the 3rd District who currently purchase their own insurance are eligible for lower premiums, but only 17% have taken full advantage of these savings.

In a press conference earlier Wednesday announcing the report, Rep. Davids was joined by Molly Gotobed of the Kansas Assistance Network and McClain Bryant Macklin from Health Forward.

Speakers discussed the significant financial assistance provided by the American Rescue Plan, which lowered premiums by an average of 40% for individuals who purchase their own insurance, putting more money back in people’s pockets each month.

“As we continue to grapple with this public health crisis, access to affordable health insurance is more important than ever,” Rep. Davids said. “The American Rescue Plan is delivering for hardworking Kansans by lowering health insurance premiums and expanding zero-cost coverage to tens of thousands of people in the 3rd District. I encourage folks to visit HealthCare.gov before the special enrollment period closes on Aug. 15 to take advantage of this crucial financial assistance.”

“The American Rescue Plan has helped countless Kansans gain access to more affordable health coverage, especially those who received unemployment or who were previously above the income threshold to qualify for premium assistance,” said Molly Gotobed, program director, Kansas Assistance Network. “The extra financial assistance made it possible for our clients to pay other bills and gave them peace of mind during a very stressful time.”

“Health Forward knows that our communities are strongest when people have access to quality, affordable health care,” said McClain Bryant Macklin, director of policy and strategic initiatives at Health Forward. “We’re encouraged that the American Rescue Plan has successfully expanded care to many people in the Kansas City region. Now it’s time to spread the word and enroll as many eligible people as we can before the Aug. 15 deadline.”

Rep. Davids encouraged households in the 3rd District to sign up for insurance or update their information on HealthCare.gov by Aug. 15, 2021, to take full advantage of the American Rescue Plan’s savings. Residents of the 3rd District can call 211 to find assistance navigating and enrolling in a health insurance plan or reach out to the Kansas Assistance Network.

For more information on Rep. Davids’ new report on the American Rescue Plan’s impact on health care affordability in the 3rd District, visit https://davids.house.gov/sites/davids.house.gov/files/ARP%20Health%20Care%20Affordability%20One-pager.pdf. To see the full report, visit https://davids.house.gov/sites/davids.house.gov/files/ARP%20Health%20Care%20Affordability%20Report%20Davids%20%28KS-3%29_compressed.pdf.

More information on the American Rescue Plan’s health care savings:

The American Rescue Plan provides critical relief to families by reducing the cost of health insurance in these ways:

• For most people with a household income between 100% to 400% of the federal poverty level (FPL), the American Rescue Plan reduces the expected premium contribution for plans purchased through the federal marketplace.
o For households between 100% and 150% of the FPL, the American Rescue Plan lowered the household contribution to zero.
o It also removed the household income eligibility limit of 400% of the FPL for certain households, allowing them to receive premium tax credits for the first time.

• Under the American Rescue Plan, people who already purchase their own insurance will have the opportunity to choose between multiple plans with yearly premiums of no more than 8.5% of their household income.
o Four out of five enrollees will be able to purchase a plan for $10 or less per month.
o Over half of enrollees will be able to purchase a silver plan for $10 or less per month.

• As a result of the American Rescue Plan, approximately 14.9 million uninsured Americans will be able to access financial assistance to purchase health care coverage. Of those:
o An estimated 3.6 million people will be newly eligible for financial assistance.
o Approximately 1.8 million uninsured people with incomes below 150% of the FPL will be eligible for zero-cost coverage.
o The remaining 9.5 million uninsured people could qualify for more generous financial assistance under the American Rescue Plan.

• To take full advantage of the American Rescue Plan’s savings, households should visit HealthCare.gov or call 800-318-2596 by Aug. 15, 2021, to enroll in a new insurance plan or update their information.
o Effective Sept. 1, 2021, households already receiving health insurance tax credits will start automatically receiving enhanced tax credits under the American Rescue Plan.
o Uninsured households and households that previously earned too much to receive tax credits will not automatically receive the enhanced tax credits if they do not act by Aug. 15.

Best July revenues ever for Hollywood Casino

Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway reported its best July ever for gaming revenue last month.

Hollywood was just short of $12.9 million for July 2021 revenues, according to Keith Kocher, director of program assurance and integrity for the Kansas Lottery. He made his remarks during a Kansas Lottery Commission meeting Wednesday.

Boot Hill and Kansas Crossing casinos in Dodge City and Pittsburg, Kansas, also had their best July revenues ever, according to Kocher. Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kansas, had a good month, with an increase, he said.

Boot Hill reported $4.25 million; Kansas Crossing reported $3.37 million; and Kansas Star reported $14.5 million for July gaming revenues.

There were five Fridays and Saturdays in July, more than the usual month.

Some COVID-19 restrictions on the casinos were lifted in the summer, although a Wyandotte County mask order went into effect again on Aug. 6.

In a written report to the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, Rick Skinner, vice president and general manager of Hollywood Casino, stated that July 2021 admissions were up 51.9 percent compared to July of 2020.

The total gaming revenue of about $12.9 million was an increase of 51.2 percent, he stated. Table games revenue was $1.1 million, an increase of 111.3 percent, while slot revenue was $11.8 million, an increase of 47.4 percent. The poker room remained closed.

Hollywood Casino has some special events coming up, according to Skinner’s report, including Drop and Win, Aug. 13; Download to win $25,000cash, Aug. 21; VIP mychoice mysummer, Aug. 27; $200,000 Pigskin Payoff, starting Sept. 7; and Panini Press Your Luck Giveaway on Sept. 11.

The Unified Government receives 3 percent of the gaming revenues, while the state of Kansas receives 22 percent.