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Nevada receives funding to prevent maternal mortality

Nevada receives funding to prevent maternal mortality Joins 31 states in enhanced maternal mortality prevention Carson City July 22, 2021 Nevada’s Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Section has been awarded more than $147,000 a year for the next three years to support statewide efforts to improve birth outcomes. Nevada was chosen as an Enhancing Reviews and Surveillance to Eliminate Maternal Mortality (ERASE MM) Program state and the funds from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will support Nevada’s Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) efforts to tell the story of what is causing maternal mortality in Nevada and how to best prevent it. This is one of several statewide initiatives to end preventable maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity.

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Nevadans well-served by courage of Barbara Cegavske

Nevadans well-served by courage of Barbara Cegavske | Jim Hartman Reno-Gazette-Journal 5/5/2021 © Provided Jim Hartman This opinion column was submitted by Jim Hartman, an attorney and opinion columnist residing in Genoa, Nevada. Nevada Democrats last August embraced the motto: “Never let a serious crisis go to waste” by enacting Assembly Bill 4, requiring official ballots be mailed to all registered voters in the state before the November election. Their stated reason: the coronavirus pandemic . In reality, coronavirus gave Democrats a pretext to change Nevada election law in a manner not previously achievable. AB 4 was the subject of a hastily called 32nd Special Session of the Nevada Legislature last July 30. A 100-page bill, AB 4, was introduced and swiftly passed the Assembly the following day and the Senate two days later on straight party-line votes.

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