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Close the Coverage Gap Rally and Canvass in Waynesboro

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healthcareThe Virginia General Assembly adjourned for the session without passing a budget or dealing with the question of Medicaid expansion. They will reconvene on Monday, March 24, for a Special Session to address these issues.

A rally scheduled for Friday in Waynesboro will give local residents a chance to let their delegates and senators know what they think on the issue of Medicaid expansion.

What: Close the Coverage Gap Rally & Canvass!
When: Friday March 21, 1 p.m.
Where: Waynesboro Public Library: 600 S. Wayne Ave, Waynesboro, Va 22980

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