
Northam executive directive aimed at access to quality healthcare
Gov. Ralph Northam today issued Executive Directive Five, directing actions to increase the number of Virginians enrolled in quality, affordable healthcare coverage.

Gov. Ralph Northam today issued Executive Directive Five, directing actions to increase the number of Virginians enrolled in quality, affordable healthcare coverage.

The Department of Defense has selected Virginia as one of just two states to participate in a pilot to expand the military child care fee assistance program, Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood.

A partnership with James Madison University is helping Louisa County address a severe lack of affordable childcare.

Democratic Party presidential nomination candidate Joe Biden is launching a campaign blasting Donald Trump’s relentless attacks on Americans’ health care.

Recently introduced legislation in the U.S. Senate, the so-called “Patients Rights Act” (S. 1993), should be renamed the “Patient Anguish Is Neverending Act” (PAIN Act) because that’s exactly what will happen if this bill is enacted.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger is calling on her colleagues in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate to work together to advance bipartisan legislation to combat the ongoing prescription drug affordability crisis in Central Virginia and across the country.

Rep. Don Beyer voted to pass H.R 987, the Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act.

There are many people who spend years and years working in a job or industry that they have no interest in or even one that they actually dislike.

As the General Assembly reconvened in Richmond on Wednesday, Democrats reaffirmed their commitment to protect Virginians’ access to affordable and comprehensive healthcare.

U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (D-CO) and Tim Kaine (D-VA) today reintroduced legislation to create Medicare-X, a public plan that would offer families, individuals, and small businesses additional, low-cost health insurance choices and create more competition in the marketplace.
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