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How COVID-19 impacted health care access in California Sydney Kurle | May 19, 2021
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The pandemic interrupted how the U.S. delivered a lot of services, but none more so than the health care industry. At the height of the pandemic, many Americans deferred care. But until recently, there hasn’t really been research into what the impact of COVID-19 was on health care access in California.
In a publication called “The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Care Access”, the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) looks at four trends that shed a light on how the pandemic has affected health care access.
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April 29, 2021
April 29, 2021
Governor Bill Lee has announced the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget has passed through the General Assembly. The budget totals $42.6 billion and includes investments in literacy, mental health, broadband, and safety.
“I’m proud that this budget delivers on some of our top promises to Tennesseans and invests in external organizations meeting the needs of our local communities,” said Gov. Lee. “Thank you to the General Assembly for their steadfast commitment to our shared goals and establishing Tennessee as a fiscal leader across the nation.”
As a result of fiscal prudence and over $180 million in spending reductions from the state agencies, Tennessee is able to return to pre-pandemic priorities and invest in public-private partnerships.
Governor Lee Touts Passage Of $42.6 Billion State Budget Thursday, April 29, 2021
The Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget has passed through the General Assembly. The budget totals $42.6 billion and, according to Governor Bill Lee, includes historic investments in literacy, mental health, broadband, and safety.
“I’m proud that this budget delivers on some of our top promises to Tennesseans and invests in external organizations meeting the needs of our local communities,” said Governor Lee. “Thank you to the General Assembly for their steadfast commitment to our shared goals and establishing Tennessee as a fiscal leader across the nation.”
He said, As a result of fiscal prudence and over $180 million in spending reductions from the state agencies, Tennessee is able to return to pre-pandemic priorities and invest in public-private partnerships.