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Pamplin Media Group - Brown urges program to insure remaining Oregon adults

Her Cover All People plan would provide health insurance for the estimated 6% uninsured. Gov. Kate Brown has called on lawmakers to extend health insurance coverage to the estimated 6% of Oregon adults who still do not have it. The Democratic chief executive testified Tuesday, March 16, for House Bill 2164 in the House Health Care Committee. Her proposed budget contains $10 million to cover 2,000 adults. Oregon estimates that 94% of adults and all children have coverage under federal, state or private insurance. The pandemic has taught us this is not good enough, Brown said in her testimony. And unfortunately, our communities of color have paid the price. Gaps in coverage persist, and these gaps are disproportionately borne by communities of color.

Look Ahead, Vermont: Negotiations, investigations, and the difficulties of crossover

For an idea of just how busy the Vermont General Assembly is during crossover, here’s an in-depth look at the Senate Education Committee, chaired by state Sen. Brian Campion, D-Bennington.

Washington State Senate health bills that advanced to the House before the cutoff - State of Reform

Washington State Senate health bills that advanced to the House before the cutoff Sydney Kurle | Mar 8, 2021 Share this: The past two weeks have been busy in the Washington State Legislature, both houses have had a marathon of floor sessions in order to get bills passed before the house of origin cutoff on Tuesday at 5 pm.  In the Senate there were 20 health or health related bills that were heard in the past two weeks and managed to make it to the House. Here are the 11 that we have been watching.     First up are the bills that made it through floor sessions with minimal debate and support on both sides of the aisle. Senate Bill 5115, sponsored by Sen. Karen Keiser (D.), would create an occupational disease presumption for frontline employees during a public health emergency for the purposes of workers’ compensation. The bill passed with a vote of 48 in favor and one member, Sen. Keith Wagoner (R.), against the bill. The bill has been referred to the House La

Alcohol tax hike would greatly expand addiction treatment in Oregon, but opponents say the state should use existing taxes

Alcohol tax hike would greatly expand addiction treatment in Oregon, but opponents say the state should use existing taxes
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