State to accept financial help for dental fund
Donations could offset lack of money from Legislature
"I would reiterate that we've just set up so we can facilitate receiving funds, but we're not soliciting funds," spokesman Cody Craynor said Monday.
Utah lawmakers twice declined to fund the services with $2 million of state money. Last week, an anonymous benefactor pledged $1 million for the services, but only if the funds are matched through additional private donations. Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., whose attempt to secure the additional funding from lawmakers failed last month, has said he will seek donations from business and non-profit organizations.
The governor's office has not yet tallied how much of the matching money has been pledged, Huntsman's spokeswoman, Lisa Roskelley, said. "We don't have a number at this point," she said. "To raise a million dollars, it takes a little bit of time."
Craynor said the health department has verified that the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services will provide matching funds for donated dollars at the usual rate of $70.29 for every $100.



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