SNAP benefits may be delayed in November, food crisis ahead for seniors, families
Seniors and families already struggling to make ends meet may be forced to stretch their dollar even further due to the government shutdown.
Seniors and families already struggling to make ends meet may be forced to stretch their dollar even further due to the government shutdown.
Healthcare isn’t a red or blue issue, says Pete Barlow, an Augusta County Democrat running for Congress in the 2026 midterms cycle.
If National Park employees are furloughed due to a government shutdown, keeping sites open would be “reckless,” experts say.
Shannon Taylor, on the heels of a narrow loss in the 2025 Democratic attorney general primary, announced on Monday that she is running for the First District seat in Congress in Virginia.
Jena Crisler is facing the clear uphill battle in her first run for public office with boundless enthusiasm, which, if you watch or listen to the interview that I conducted with her last week, you will see is her default mode.
The 10 insurers planning to participate in the Virginia health-insurance marketplace are proposing increases of 20 percent or higher in 2026, which U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, D-Va., say was “entirely avoidable.”
Former Virginia House of Delegates Minority Leader Todd Gilbert was sworn as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia.
The Supporting Healthy Moms and Babies Act would require private health insurance companies to fully cover the costs of childbirth.
A new Congressional Budget Office report tells us that the Big, Beautiful Bill passed by the U.S. House last month would push 16 million Americans off the health insurance rolls.
The end of March in the United States brought more staff cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency at the HHS.
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