“We’re going to need to spend some money, but we’re going to need to spend it prudently,” Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights) said, remarking on possible recommendations coming from the Select Committee on School Safety, which may include physical and technological security measures, but will be centered around student wellness.
Scott Taylor Supports Bill To Nullify Insurance Gag Clauses And Promote Healthcare Transparency
Sometimes paying out-of-pocket for a medication at the pharmacy counter could be cheaper than using an insurance plan, but patients are unaware due to gag clauses within contracts between pharmacy benefits managers and insurance companies. However, a new federal law could ensure better transparency, allowing patients to save money on prescriptions.
Republican Senator Asks AG: Is Virginia Violating Brown v. Board As School Infrastructure Deteriorates?
“63 years later, does the U.S. Constitution or federal law provide a legal remedy for the failure to satisfy the Brown II mandate on school infrastructure?” State Senator Bill Stanley asks Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring as the consensus to fix crumbling schools throughout the Commonwealth gains widespread, bipartisan acclaim.
In An Homage To Obama, Leslie Cockburn Promises Voters They Can Keep Employer Provided Healthcare Plans Under Medicare For All
We’ve heard the “If you like it, you can keep it,” phrase before, but now the Democratic candidate in VA-5 is repeating it for Medicare for All. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), many people liked their insurance plan and their doctor, but they could not keep their insurance plan or their doctor…period.