New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB545

Introduced
11/24/25  
Refer
11/24/25  
Report Pass
2/12/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Engrossed
3/27/26  
Refer
3/27/26  
Report DNP
4/15/26  

Caption

Relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.

Impact

The enactment of SB545 is expected to significantly broaden the eligibility for seniors seeking assistance, with estimates indicating that about 2,033 additional individuals could qualify for the Medicare Savings Program as a result of the proposed changes. This enhancement is predicted to impose an estimated annual cost of approximately $5.9 million, split between general and federal funds, reflecting the expected fiscal impact on state budgets over the coming years. The removal of asset limits is anticipated to streamline access to essential healthcare support, helping those most in need of assistance and reducing barriers that have previously hindered many seniors from obtaining necessary drug coverage.

Summary

SB545, titled 'The Help for Low Income Seniors Act of 2026', aims to facilitate better access to financial assistance for low-income seniors through the Medicare Savings Program. The bill proposes the removal of resource limits, which currently restrict certain seniors from qualifying for Medicare savings. By eliminating these limits, the bill seeks to align state law with federal regulations as outlined in 42 U.S.C. section 1396a, aiming to ensure that more low-income individuals can receive necessary support for their healthcare needs, particularly regarding prescription drug costs through the availability of the low-income subsidy for Medicare Part D, pending approval from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

Contention

While the bill appears to have support aimed at improving healthcare access for low-income seniors, it does not provide new funding nor authorize additional government positions, raising potential concerns about its long-term fiscal sustainability. Critics may question whether the state is adequately prepared to absorb the associated costs, especially given that expenditures are forecasted to maintain a consistent level in subsequent years. Furthermore, the dependence on federal approval for parts of the bill introduces an element of uncertainty regarding its full implementation and effectiveness in improving seniors' financial situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB122

Relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.

NH SB134

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

NH HB665

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH SB293

Relative to using enrollment in Medicaid as a measure of eligibility for school lunches.

NH SB125

Relative to clinical eligibility criteria for nursing facility and home and community based care.

NH SB86

Relative to the housing finance authority's affordable housing guarantee program.

NH HB583

Relative to state participation in the Medicaid direct certification program for free and reduced price school meals.

NH SB131

Relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.

NH SB203

Relative to administration of the education freedom accounts program.

NH HB348

Relative to eligibility for local assistance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.