Alaska
Alaska is reportedly considering a tax-based LTC program. The median age of Alaska's population is low, but Alaska has the highest cost-of-service in the U.S. by a large margin.
California
California adopted CA in 2019 (AB 567), which established California's Long-Term Care Insurance Taskforce "to explore the feasibility of developing and implementing a culturally competent statewide insurance program for long-term care services and supports."
The last scheduled meeting of the task force was held on December 18, 2023. The task force discussed and approved the finalized actuarial report of its recommendations for a state LTC insurance program. The proposed program design recommendations are non-binding and advisory only, and no state plan will go into effect in California unless the California Legislature takes legislative action to enact a plan. Furthermore, please note that the report is solely that — a report. If California legislators decide to consider a bill, they can take any/all/none of the report into consideration. It doesn't mean that a proposed bill will mirror any report details. At this point, legislation to establish a statewide LTC program hasn't been introduced.
In the report, the task force identified five options for program design that vary on several plan components and conducted an actuarial analysis of each design. Ultimately, the California Legislature, if inclined, will assess the options and may choose to adopt some or none of them. Until then, these recommendations provide a foundation for future legislative action but don't require it. Similarly, there's no timeline by which the legislature must act upon these recommendations. As a result, the legislative process will govern if and when a bill is introduced, and, if introduced, whether and how it may proceed. Until then, any potential program details remain unknown and speculative.
While the role of private long-term care insurance was discussed throughout the task force process, it's premature to speculate about what role private insurance may play in any plan the legislature might adopt, including key details such as effective date or types of qualifying coverage.
The task force agreed that meeting with the legislature was the most important next step. The California Department of Insurance agreed to include language in the actuarial report prompting the legislature to meet with interested parties and the California Department of Insurance to explain and complete some of the missing topics of consideration. The response from members of the legislature will dictate additional next steps for the task force.
No legislation to establish a state run LTC program was introduced prior to the February 16 deadline to introduce legislation for the 2024 session.
You can access the Actuarial Report, meeting notes and additional information on the California Department of Insurance website.
Colorado
Colorado is reported to be considering a tax-based LTC program. Colorado House Bill 1122 was introduced in 2023 and called for a tax credit for purchasing LTC Insurance. The bill failed to pass out of committee.
Connecticut
In February 2024, Bill 245 was introduced to require the commissioner of Social Services to conduct a study of the state's LTC needs. The bill would require the Department of Social Services to study LTC needs in the state, but it hasn't moved forward.
Hawaii
Hawaii has attempted to move LTC legislation forward several times, without passage. On July 2, the Governor signed Bill 2224 that requires Hawaii's Executive Office on Aging to create a comprehensive LTC plan to make these services available. A report detailing these findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, is due to the legislature before the 2025 regular session convenes.
The state continues to assess the need, given its population's above-average median age. About one-third of state revenues are tourist based, so sales tax might be apportioned instead of a new payroll tax.
Kentucky
In February 2024, a House joint resolution was introduced to create a 15-member task force that would explore the feasibility of implementing a statewide insurance program for LTC services. The resolution hasn't moved forward. If approved, the task force would be required to submit a report recommending options for a statewide program to the Governor and Legislature by September 1, 2026, followed by an actuarial report due on or before September 1, 2027.
Maryland
Both House Bill 249 and Senate Bill 631, introduced in 2024, were withdrawn by their legislative sponsors. No study legislation will be considered during this session.
Massachusetts
Bill HD.2610 was filed on January 19, 2023 but has not been introduced or voted upon. This resolution would establish a long-term care subcommittee that would steer action surrounding an actuarial assessment similar to California's task force project.
Funds were approved in August 2023 for actuarial study. A bill to create the LTC task force was favorably reported by the Joint Elder Affairs Committee and has been referred to the Joint Rules Committee.
Bill H.2610 shows the progress of An Act Establishing a Special Commission on a Statewide Long-term Care Insurance Program.
Minnesota
In October 2023, FTI Consulting delivered a report with recommendations to increase access and funding of LTC services in the state. They offered three recommendations that included:
- Increased care navigation and support services
- A Medicare companion product
- A payroll-tax-funded option
The state activity has shifted to other priorities, so no action or next steps have been taken to address the report and options outlined.
New York
In January 2025, two bills — one in the Senate and one in the Assembly — were introduced to create a New York long-term care trust program for eligible residents. This is the third time legislation has been introduced in New York and has a long way to go before it can be enacted.
Oregon
OR SB590 directs the Oregon Department of Human Services to conduct a comprehensive study on long-term care. The department is mandated to complete the study and submit a report to the legislative committees by September 15, 2026.
SB5250 shows the progress of Senate Bill 590.
Pennsylvania
House Bill 2779 was introduced to the floor in August 2022 and moved to committee. It uses elements of the WA Cares Act, including a payroll tax of 0.58%. The bill didn't move forward but, with Democrats newly in control of the legislature and a Democratic governor, Pennsylvania is a state worth watching.
Pennsylvania House Bill 2779 shows the progress of the Long-Term Care Trust Act.
Vermont
VT H.120 would require the Secretary of Administration to conduct a comprehensive study and design a long-term care trust fund for Vermont residents. The study will include a funding plan that would collect contributions from Vermont residents and require a minimum three-year collection period before benefits are distributed. The Secretary will also investigate establishing a governing committee to administer the fund, develop benefit packages and eligibility and portability criteria.
The Secretary must submit a detailed written report to specific legislative committees, including proposed legislation for implementing the trust fund. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, providing a framework for potentially creating a state-level long-term care insurance program.
H.120 shows the progress of House Bill 120.
Washington
The WA Cares Act passed, and tax collection began July 1, 2023. The window to obtain exemptions for private insurance holders ended in November 2022. Benefits are slated to start in 2026.
Initiative 2124, which aimed to amend the Washington Cares Act, was on the ballot in November 2024. The goal of the initiative was to make the Washington Cares Act voluntary, allowing people to opt out of the program and the tax. However, the initiative failed, meaning the program remains unchanged. If it had passed, the consensus was that it would have jeopardized the long-term viability of the program.
We will continue to monitor developments in Washington and other states considering LTC programs and will share updates as they become available.