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CHARLESTON, W. Va. (March 17, 2021) – On Monday, the West Virginia House passed a bill that would expand policies to help facilitate healthcare freedom outside of government regulatory schemes.
Del. Steve Westfall (R-Ripley) introduced House Bill 2877 (HB2877) on March 3. In 2017, West Virginia enacted a law specifying that direct primary care agreements (sometimes called medical retainer agreements) do not constitute insurance, thereby freeing doctors and patients from the onerous requirements and regulations under the state insurance code. That law also stipulates that neither direct primary care providers nor their agents are required to obtain a certification of authority or license under chapter thirty-three to market, sell, or offer to sell a direct primary care agreement.
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AMHERST, Mass. – As Gov. Charlie Baker mulls running for a possible third term, approval for the Republican governor has eroded during the COVID pandemic, according to a new University of Massachusetts Amherst / WCVB poll released today.
Soaring high in August 2020 with a 78% approval rating, Baker now has 52% approving of the job he’s done in the State House, while those disapproving of his job have nearly doubled from 20% to 39%. Within his own party, he holds just a 38% approval rating, whereas 61% of Democrats and 43% of independents approve of his performance. Only 32% of Trump voters give Baker positive marks, compared to 62% of Biden voters. Baker also holds a higher approval rating among non-whites (55%) than among whites (51%).
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15 Mar 2021
A free trade agreement between the United States and the UK is unlikely to be signed until at least 2024, as the Biden administration is set to focus on China and domestic issues, American sources told a British broadsheet.
The pro-Brexit former President Donald Trump had championed a UK-U.S. deal; however, the crucial agreement for Britain has reportedly been put on the backburner by the famously anti-British 77-year-old Democrat.
A former U.S. Trade Representatives Office official (USTR), who has worked with Biden’s Trade Representative nominee, told
The Daily Telegraph: “It [a UK deal] is going to be some years at a minimum.”