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Radio Boston rundown for May 25. Tiziana Dearing is our host.
Two new reports from the Boston Globe and the state legislature lay blame at the feet of Governor Charlie Baker and his administration for conditions that lead to 76 Covid-19 deaths at Holyoke soldiers home last year. We discuss the findings with the Chairs of the report on the Special Joint Oversight Committee, State Representative Linda Dean Campbell and State Senator Michael Rush. Also, WBUR s Miriam Wasser, who has been reporting on the Holyoke Soldier s Home for the past year, joins us to bring us the latest.
Cambridge-based Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine is effective for 12 to 17 year olds and is seeking FDA authorization. Meanwhile, almost 3.5 million Massachusetts residents - close to 50% of the state - are fully vaccinated. And this weekend, the commonwealth s last COVID-19 restrictions lift in most settings. We take listener calls and discuss the latest coronavirus, reopening and vaccine n
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Release: Hastings Legislation Would Protect Status of Health Care Coverage for Illinois Children
State Senator Michael Hastings. (PHOTO SUPPLIED)
Springfield, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Legislation solidifying quality health care coverage for children passed the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, this according to a news release from State Sen. Michael Hastings’ office.
State Senator Michael E. Hastings is the lead sponsor of the initiative, according to the release, which is the product of a working group comprised of the Illinois State Bar Association, Department of Healthcare and Family Services, and Child Support Advisory Committees.
“Under no circumstance should a child who is eligible to receive health insurance be denied coverage because of divorce proceedings or an atypical living situation,” Hastings said. “Our kids deserve the chance to receive quality, reliable care from our state’s finest medical professionals regardless of their living situation, and by passing this le