March 9, 2022 - Home Visiting Coalition

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March 9, 2022The Honorable Ron WydenChairmanSenate Finance CommitteeWashington, DC 20510The Honorable Mike CrapoRanking MemberSenate Finance CommitteeWashington, DC 20510The Honorable Richard NealChairmanHouse Ways and Means CommitteeWashington, DC 20515The Honorable Kevin BradyRanking MemberHouse Ways and Means CommitteeWashington, DC 20515The Honorable Frank PalloneChairmanHouse Energy and Commerce CommitteeWashington DC 20515The Honorable Cathy McMorris RodgersRanking MemberHouse Energy and Commerce CommitteeWashington, DC 20515Dear Chairman Wyden, Ranking Member Crapo, Chairman Neal, Ranking Member Brady, ChairmanPallone, and Ranking Member McMorris Rodgers,The undersigned national, state, and local organizations thank you for your past support of theMaternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) and urge your support of arobust and timely reauthorization of the program by September 30, 2022.The National Home Visiting Coalition is a diverse group of organizations committed to the well‐being ofchildren, united to promote federal support of home visiting to strengthen families in communitiesacross the country. MIECHV is a federal grant program to states, territories, and Tribes that supportsvoluntary, evidence‐based early childhood home visiting for families from pregnancy throughkindergarten entry. Recognized as the gold standard for evidence‐based policymaking, MIECHV‐fundedhome visiting supports families by promoting interventions to improve maternal and infant health;creating connections between caregivers, the pediatric medical home, and other health practitioners inthe community; providing screening for perinatal depression and connecting parents with appropriatecommunity‐based behavioral health care; supporting families in their child’s early development andlearning; providing referrals when certain risk factors, including trauma or domestic violence, are

present in the home; providing resources for children who experience trauma and toxic stress; targetingthe social determinants of health affecting families, such as social support, parental stress, access tohealth care, income and poverty status, and environmental conditions; and helping families navigatecomplex community‐based systems of supports.MIECHV’s range of models with demonstrated effectiveness allows communities to select the approachthat best addresses their needs. This local flexibility, along with strong evidence of success, enables thisprogram to consistently yield true bipartisan support. As you work together to reauthorize MIECHV, theNational Home Visiting Coalition respectfully seeks the following:1) Increase MIECHV funding over the next five years to reach more families and better support theworkforce.MIECHV has received no increase since reaching its current funding level almost a decade ago, despitebeing recognized across the aisle as a model for evidence‐based policy. Level funding year over year –with cuts for sequestration ‐ challenges MIECHV’s ability to reach new families and ensure that homevisitors earn a competitive wage. Pre‐pandemic estimates showed MIECHV reached only three to fivepercent of eligible families each year. Statewide needs assessments required through the last MIECHVreauthorization have identified additional communities that would benefit from MIECHV, but thoseprograms cannot be established without additional funding. Moreover, recruitment, retention, and highturnover of home visitors due to low wages, pose challenges to adequately serve families. To reachmore eligible families and better serve the workforce primarily made up of women, the Home VisitingCoalition recommends scaling up MIECHV over the next five years with annual increases of 200 million,arriving at a total of 1.4 billion.2)Double the Tribal set‐aside.Tribal MIECHV helps develop and strengthen tribal capacity to support and promote the health and well‐being of families through home visiting in American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities, andsupport and strengthen cooperation and linkages between programs that serve tribal children and theirfamilies. Historical and ongoing inequities within AIAN communities have only been amplified by COVID‐19. Currently, Tribal MIECHV receives 12 million annually for the more than 600 eligible Tribes andTribal‐serving organizations. To address these inequities, the Home Visiting Coalition recommendsdoubling the tribal set‐aside within MIECHV from three to six percent to reach more families in AIANcommunities.3)Continue to allow virtual home visiting with model fidelity as an option for service delivery.In 2020, Congress allowed virtual home visits to count as home visits through MIECHV during thenational health emergency, removing barriers to the provision of services due to health and safetyconcerns. Yet, virtual home visiting has demonstrated many additional benefits including greaterflexibility in where, how, and when families can receive visits, and increased access in areas wherefamilies often lack an entrance point to quality maternal, infant, and early childhood programs, including

rural and frontier areas. The Home Visiting Coalition recommends that virtual home visitingimplemented with model fidelity continue to be an allowable service delivery modality for families whochoose it, as part of their receipt of comprehensive home visiting services.Finally, timing is of the essence‐ the current MIECHV statute is slated to expire on September 30, 2022.It is imperative that MIECHV be reauthorized before it expires to avoid any lapse in programming.Likewise, a five‐year reauthorization will provide stability and security to the field, further preventingany disruptions to the program.The National Home Visiting Coalition and its state and local partners look forward to working with you toensure a timely reauthorization that expands MIECHV to reach more families and better support theworkforce. Thank you again for your ongoing support of MIECHV and the families who benefit from thisessential program.Sincerely,2020 MomAfrican American Health AllianceAIDS Alliance for Women, Infants, Children, Youth & FamiliesAmerica ForwardAmerican Academy of PediatricsAmerican College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsAssociation of Maternal & Child Health ProgramsAssociation of State and Territorial Health OfficialsAssociation of State Public Health NutritionistsAttachment and Biobehavioral Catch‐up (ABC)Black Mamas Matter AllianceBrazelton Touchpoints Project, Inc.Center for American ProgressCenter for the Economics of Human Development, The University of ChicagoCenter for the Study of Social PolicyCenterstone, Early Childhood ServicesChild FirstChildren's Advocacy InstituteChildren's Defense FundChildren's Funding ProjectChildren’s RightsChildren’s Trust Fund AllianceChild Welfare League of AmericaCoalition on Human NeedsCommunity Prevention PartnershipCouncil For a Strong AmericaDivision for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children (DEC)Education Development CenterFamilies USAFamily Centered Treatment Foundation

Family Connects InternationalFirst Five Years FundFirst Focus Campaign for ChildrenForum for Youth InvestmentFoster Care Alumni of AmericaFutures Without ViolenceHealthConnect OneHealthy Families AmericaHome Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY US)IDEA Infant and Toddler Coordinator's Association (ITCA)Institute For Child SuccessJohns Hopkins Center for American Indian HealthKempe FoundationLupus and Allied Diseases Association, Inc.March of DimesMelinated MomsMom CongressMomsRisingNational Association for Children's Behavioral HealthNational Association of Counsel for ChildrenNational Association of Pediatric Nurse PractitionersNational Association of Social WorkersNational Center on Adoption and PermanencyNational Council of Urban Indian HealthNational Diaper Bank NetworkNational Family Support NetworkNational Head Start AssociationNational Indian Health BoardNational League for NursingNational Nurse‐Led Care ConsortiumNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesNational Prevention Science Coalition to Improve LivesNational WIC AssociationNational Women's Law CenterNemours Children’s HealthNetwork Lobby for Catholic Social JusticeNurse‐Family PartnershipOne Hope UnitedParent‐Child Relationship Programs at the Barnard CenterParents as TeachersPartnership for America’s ChildrenPrevent BlindnessPrevent Child Abuse AmericaRESULTSSafeCareSave the ChildrenSchoolHouse ConnectionSocial Current

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Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) and urge your support of a robust and timely reauthorization of the program by September 30, 2022. The National Home Visiting Coalition is a diverse group of organizations committed to the well‐being of