Skip to main content
Massachusetts Senior Care Association Logo

Masthead

  • Member Login
  • Join Mass Senior Care
  • Contact
  • Search
    Advanced Search

Main navigation

  • About Us
    • Learn More About MSCA
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff Directory
    • For Consumers
      • Care Options
      • Find A Facility
      • How to Choose a Facility
      • Health Care Planning
      • Our Senior Care
    • Newsroom
      • Mass Senior Care Press Releases
      • Mass Senior Care in the News
  • Education & Events
    • Webinars / Education Programs
    • Education and Seminar Policies and Procedures
    • Save the Date for Mass Senior Care's 2025 Annual Meeting & Trade Show
  • MA Career Ladder Program
  • Member Resources
    • E-News Updates
      • Past Newsletters
    • Member Updates
    • Preferred Vendors
    • Supreme Court Allows Federal Government to Proceed with Changes to CHNV Humanitarian Parole Program
    • Quality & Wellness Initiatives
      • Fight the Flu Campaign
      • The Massachusetts Healthcare Safety and Quality Consortium
      • Sepsis Smart
      • Care Transitions
      • Culture Change
      • End of Life Care
      • Falls Prevention
      • Reducing Off-Label Use of Antipsychotics
    • Regulatory
    • Policy Committees
    • Other Resources
      • MassMAP (LTC Mutual Aid Plan)
      • Activities Professional (MassCAP)
      • AHCA/NCAL Bookstore
  • Advocacy
    • Advocacy Center
    • Respect & Protect Nursing Home Caregiver Wages
  • Careers
    • Career Opportunities
    • Care For The Aging
    • Find a Job
    • Members Post a Job
  • Foundation

Governor Healey Signs Into Law FY 2026 Budget: Includes $102 Million in Quality NF Funding

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Member Resources
  • E-News Updates
  • Governor Healey Signs Into Law FY 2026 Budget: Includes $102 Million in Quality NF Funding
July 9, 2025
state house

On July 4, 2025, Governor Healey signed into law the FY 2026 budget totaling $61 billion, which includes $102 million in new Medicaid nursing facility funding, and also includes a provision to increase the nursing facility provider tax to the maximum amount under existing federal law. 

In signing the budget, Governor Healey took a series of overall cost reduction actions to address the uncertain fiscal environment facing the Commonwealth due to a potential reduction in state tax revenue and anticipated significant federal revenue reductions resulting from yesterday’s enactment by Congress of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ which the Healey Administration has preliminarily estimated will cut Medicaid revenue by over $1 billion over time. 

The Governor’s FY2026 budget cost control actions included vetoing an additional $25 million in nursing facility funding authorized by the legislature. The Governor’s veto message noted that her action brings the total Medicaid nursing facility funding increase to $102 million which is consistent with her original H.1 budget recommendation.   

Mass Senior Care is continuing to review the FY2026 budget and will implement a veto override strategy to ensure that state funding adequately supports the actual cost of quality resident care. We will need the active support of membership as we seek to override this veto.

Upcoming Education & Events

calendar icon
Sep
9

September 9 at 9:00 am

2025 Unit Manager Training Program

Nov
13

November 13 at 9:00 am

Save the Date for Mass Senior Care's 2025 Annual Meeting & Trade Show

View Entire Calendar

Find a Facility

A house icon
Submit Search

Recent News

newspaper icon
July 16, 2025
July 16, 2025
July 14, 2025
July 14, 2025
View All Recent News

Find a Preferred Vendor

msca logo

Footer menu

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

State Affiliate Of

American Health Care Association Logo
National Center for Assisted Living Logo