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NACDD Legislative and NACDD Legislative and Policy Update Policy Update March 2010 March 2010

NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

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Page 1: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

NACDD Legislative and NACDD Legislative and Policy UpdatePolicy Update

March 2010March 2010

Page 2: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

2010 Hill Day – March 20102010 Hill Day – March 2010

March 17thMarch 17th

Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change, etc)AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change, etc)

Fact Sheets again in useFact Sheets again in use

Cornerstone Government Affairs – Lisa Cornerstone Government Affairs – Lisa Meyer and the team. Meyer and the team.

Key StatesKey States

Page 3: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

Stimulus ARRAStimulus ARRA$119m recently announced$119m recently announced– Awards to states & territories in 3 major categories:Awards to states & territories in 3 major categories:

Statewide policy & environmental changeStatewide policy & environmental change– 58 applicants will receive awards ranging from $335,000-58 applicants will receive awards ranging from $335,000-

$2.2 million for efforts in nutrition, physical activity and $2.2 million for efforts in nutrition, physical activity and tobacco control.tobacco control.

Competitive special policy & environmental changeCompetitive special policy & environmental change– Went to 13 states to implement 15 projects with awards Went to 13 states to implement 15 projects with awards

ranging from $1-3 million.ranging from $1-3 million.

Tobacco cessation through quit lines & mediaTobacco cessation through quit lines & media– 53 awards made ranging from $50,000-$2.5 million53 awards made ranging from $50,000-$2.5 million

Awards for other Communities Putting Prevention to Work initiatives, Awards for other Communities Putting Prevention to Work initiatives, including community-based health promotion initiatives, will be announced including community-based health promotion initiatives, will be announced in the coming weeks.in the coming weeks.

Page 4: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

2010 Appropriations2010 Appropriations

CDC Chronic—Total of $931.3 million an CDC Chronic—Total of $931.3 million an increase of $49.6 million over FYincrease of $49.6 million over FY– The The bigbig winner: winner:

Cancer Prevention & Control with a $30 million Cancer Prevention & Control with a $30 million increase overall ($370.3 million total). Individual increase overall ($370.3 million total). Individual cancer program increases include:cancer program increases include:

– Breast & Cervical +9 millionBreast & Cervical +9 million– Breast Cancer for Young Women (new) +5 millionBreast Cancer for Young Women (new) +5 million– Cancer Registries + 5Cancer Registries + 5– Colorectal Cancer +$5.5 millionColorectal Cancer +$5.5 million– Comprehensive Cancer +$4.5 millionComprehensive Cancer +$4.5 million

Page 5: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

2010 Appropriations2010 Appropriations

Other program increases included:Other program increases included:– Tobacco +$4.5 million ($110 million total)Tobacco +$4.5 million ($110 million total)

– Heart Disease & Stroke +$2.1 million ($46.2 million total)Heart Disease & Stroke +$2.1 million ($46.2 million total)

Delta Health Intervention +2 million ($5 million total)Delta Health Intervention +2 million ($5 million total)

- Diabetes +$150,000 ($66 million total)- Diabetes +$150,000 ($66 million total)

– Arthritis +$2 million ($27 million total)Arthritis +$2 million ($27 million total)

– Prevent Block Level funded at $102Prevent Block Level funded at $102

– DNPAO +$500,000 ($931.2 million total)DNPAO +$500,000 ($931.2 million total)

Page 6: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

2011 Budget 2011 Budget

President announces spending freezePresident announces spending freeze

Administration Meetings (OMB, HHS)Administration Meetings (OMB, HHS)

Function 550 LetterFunction 550 Letter

Partners engaged (PFCD, TFAH, RWJF, Partners engaged (PFCD, TFAH, RWJF, YUSA, ADA, AHA, ACS, AF, R2P, CPH, YUSA, ADA, AHA, ACS, AF, R2P, CPH, ASTHO and affilliates, HC Workgroup, ASTHO and affilliates, HC Workgroup, FOSH, NANA, SOPHEFOSH, NANA, SOPHE

Congressional Leadership Meetings NextCongressional Leadership Meetings Next

Page 7: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

2011 President’s Budget for Chronic 2011 President’s Budget for Chronic Programs/NACDD PrioritiesPrograms/NACDD Priorities

Program FY 2010 Appropriation

FY 2011 President’s

Request +/-

NACDD & Partners’Request

DNPAO $43.7 $43.6 -1.3 $65.0

Heart Disease & Stroke - Delta Health Intervention

$56.2 5.0

$55.0 5.08

-1.2.08

76.2

Diabetes $66.0 $64.7 -1.3 $83.5

Arthritis $13.3 $13.0 -.3 $23.3

Prevent Block 102.0 102.0 --- $131.0

Page 8: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

Health ReformHealth Reform

Senate Bill passed House signed by Senate Bill passed House signed by President 3/23/10President 3/23/10

Significant investment in prevention and Significant investment in prevention and public health workforce ($500mill this year)public health workforce ($500mill this year)

Funds will likely go to existing programs Funds will likely go to existing programs for nowfor now

Level grows to +$2 billion in FFY 2015Level grows to +$2 billion in FFY 2015

Page 9: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

Senate Prevention and WellnessSenate Prevention and Wellness

Establishes Public Health Investment FundEstablishes Public Health Investment Fund– $500 million for FY 10$500 million for FY 10– $750 million for FY 11$750 million for FY 11– $1 billion for FY 12$1 billion for FY 12– $1.25 billion for FY 13$1.25 billion for FY 13– $1.5 billion for FY 14$1.5 billion for FY 14– $2 billion for FY 15 and every year thereafter$2 billion for FY 15 and every year thereafter

New mandatory funding to be allocated annually in New mandatory funding to be allocated annually in appropriations processappropriations process

Page 10: NACDD Legislative and Policy Update March 2010. 2010 Hill Day – March 2010 March 17th Coordination with partners (AF, ADA, AHA, SOPHE, ACS, C-Change,

Committee Membership

All are welcome!

Tune in, share news with partners!

Monthly Call – 3rd Monday at 1:00pm eastern

Questions?