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More Kentuckians to have access to vaccine, governor says
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Gov Beshear: Kentucky s COVID-19 vaccination pace continues to accelerate
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Higdon: Only 4 days remain in 2021 session of Kentucky General Assembly
By JIMMY HIGDON
14th District State Senator
Friday, March 12, 2021 Only four legislative days remain of the 2021 30-day session of the Kentucky General Assembly as of Friday, March 12. With the end in sight, fellow lawmakers and I are wrapping up legislative efforts by passing legislation in the closing days.
SEN. JIMMY HIGDON
The General Assembly needs to pass most bills by Tuesday, March 16, so that enough time is left to consider any veto overrides that may be necessary. The legislature will recess on Tuesday, March 16 and will reconvene on Monday, March 29. During the recess period, the Governor will have time to consider bills that have arrived on his desk. He may sign them into law, allow them to become law without his signature, or veto them. Two days of the session will remain upon lawmakers’ return at the end of the month, as we are required to conclude the session before April 1 per the Constit
People are dying earlier and facing more severe health issues in many rural communities
Some Appalachian and Mississippi Delta communities have been designated ‘medically-underserved’ for decades
Bridging the Great Health Divide: Communities work to combat disparities in Appalachia and the Delta By Jill Riepenhoff, Daniela Molina, Jamie Grey, and Lee Zurik | March 8, 2021 at 8:12 AM EST - Updated March 10 at 12:00 AM
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INDIANOLA, Ms (Great Health Divide) - In Issaquena County, Mississippi nearly a quarter of all babies born here weigh less than 5 1/2 pounds. The county doesn’t have a single doctor.
People are dying earlier and facing more severe health issues in many rural communities
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