(CNN) — Niecy Nash is speaking out on gun control after Monday’s school shooting in Nashville in which three children and three adults were killed. Nash’s own brother, Michael Ensley, died at age 17 in a school shooting more than 30 years ago at Reseda High School in Reseda, Calif. Margaret Ensley, Nash’s mother, founded […]
ViewAn expiring pandemic-era rule could leave millions without Medicaid benefits.The Families First Coronavirus Response Act required states to provide benefits for individuals who were enrolled in Medicaid during the pandemic, even if their eligibility changed. The process was known as automatic enrollment. Congress passed a bill that ends the automatic enrollment process on April 1. States will now have to ensure people enrolled in Medicaid still qualify through the normal renewal process. An...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) - Hampton Roads has a problem. The rent is too high and there are too few places for working families to live. Tonya Stokley and her nine children have been homeless since her husband died more than three years ago. "I'm not looking for a handout, (but) I don't mind asking for []
Health officials are bracing for chaos as states begin to determine — for the first time in three years — who is eligible for Medicaid, as a key pandemic policy of guaranteed eligibility ends.
Health officials are bracing for chaos as states begin to determine — for the first time in three years — who is eligible for Medicaid, as a key pandemic policy of guaranteed eligibility ends.
Health officials are bracing for chaos as states begin to determine — for the first time in three years — who is eligible for Medicaid, as a key pandemic policy of guaranteed eligibility ends.
Health officials are bracing for chaos as states begin to determine — for the first time in three years — who is eligible for Medicaid, as a key pandemic policy of guaranteed eligibility ends.
Health officials are bracing for chaos as states begin to determine — for the first time in three years — who is eligible for Medicaid, as a key pandemic policy of guaranteed eligibility ends.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) - Veti-gel is advertised as a miracle gel, and it's being used at the Virginia Beach Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or SPCA, to allow veterinarians to stop bleeding quickly. "It goes over whatever is bleeding and creates a kind of mechanical seal over it and when the []
Medicaid recipients have automatically retained coverage since the start of the pandemic. That ends this week.
Requirements for continuous coverage for Medicaid recipients expire on March 31.
This is not an either-or crisis. It's a "both-and" opportunity to improve education throughout the state, and it's based on sound legal footing. Read the story on VTDigger here: Charlotte Albright: Taking the middle road on school choice.