Stava-Murray supports SB3365 Medicare-Medicaid managed care rights bill in unanimous House vote
Rep. Anne Stava-Murray (D-81st) cast a Yes vote on SB3365, the Illinois Medicare-Medicaid managed care rights bill, during the 104th General Assembly on May 31, 2026, according to the Illinois House. The chamber approved the bill 112-0.
The bill summary states: "MEDICARE/MEDICAID DUAL ELIGIBL."
The following is an analysis based on the measure’s official text, which may use interpretation to clarify certain sections.
The legislation widens the reach of Illinois’ Medicare-Medicaid Alignment Initiative Nursing Home Residents’ Managed Care Rights Law to include fully integrated dual eligible special needs plans as well as all managed care plans serving individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. It amends the definition of “Demonstration Project” to capture these additional plans and confirms its application to nursing home-related components of managed care programs. The bill further mandates that the Department of Healthcare and Family Services must report quarterly, facility-level nursing, support, capital and enhanced care per diem rate data for each contracted nursing home to every managed care organization. The measure takes effect immediately.
The official action for SB3365 was 'Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed.'
Stava-Murray earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College in 2008.
Stava-Murray, a Democrat, was elected to the Illinois State House in 2019, succeeding David S. Olsen in representing the 81st House District.
The legislative process in Illinois consists of a multi-step process that starts with bill introduction in either chamber, followed by committee consideration, floor discussion, and votes in both the House and Senate, before moving on to the governor for signature or veto. The General Assembly operates on a biennial basis; although thousands of bills may be introduced each session, only a small percentage are ultimately enacted into law.