ICYMI: Davids Warns U.S. Risks Falling Behind China Without Long-Term Infrastructure Investment
connect rural and underserved communities to jobs, education, healthcare, and economic opportunity. These projects are not abstract political
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connect rural and underserved communities to jobs, education, healthcare, and economic opportunity. These projects are not abstract political
continue to face from higher prices on groceries, healthcare, housing, fuel, and utilities. Davids emphasized the need … more at the gas pump, and more for healthcare while billionaires and massive corporations keep getting tax breaks
State Offices of Rural Health, the Eastern Plains Healthcare Consortium, the Association of Washington Public Health Districts
others across the state must forego necessities — food, healthcare, childcare — to afford rent. Last year, Davids released
Everyone should have access to quality and affordable healthcare, but many Kansans struggle to get the care they … last year’s extreme cuts to Medicaid ripped healthcare away from thousands of Kansans,” said Davids . “Health centers
National Alliance to Impact Social Determinants of Health, Healthcare Partnerships, Mosaic Life Care, the Sunflower Foundation … care improves health outcomes and leads to lower healthcare costs. With its focus on regenerative agriculture, this important
underscored the town’s commitment to education and healthcare within the African American community. Archaeological excavations have unveiled
underscored the town’s commitment to education and healthcare within the African American community. Archaeological excavations have unveiled
service every day, expanding access to employment, education, healthcare, and other important services in their communities.” Davids
American College of Surgeons said. "As healthcare professionals, we all strive to provide timely, well-organized care
impacting Planned Parenthood. Davids introduced the Restoring Essential Healthcare Act , which would repeal this harmful provision. Introduced
Yesterday, Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas
trying to make it a story about healthcare and a distraction from really what their responsibility … volunteer work in order to get this free healthcare that American taxpayers are paying for you.” On Democrats
covering a variety of legislation concerning Social Security, healthcare, and taxes. Specifically, Rep. Estes voted to pass
acquisition, protecting Kansas jobs; Streamlined credentialing of military healthcare professionals; Increased access to school-transition information for military
behavioral health care. When people access the healthcare they need, it improves the quality of life for that
response, she helped introduce the Restoring Essential Healthcare Act , which would repeal this harmful provision. Despite the clear
acquisition, protecting Kansas jobs; Streamlined credentialing of military healthcare professionals; Increased access to school-transition information for military
given to them to provide for their healthcare, [for] even as little as 20 hours a week, working
programs including: $167,000 for free education and healthcare to Ecuadorian and Venezuelan migrants $889,000 for electoral
community has access to high-quality healthcare,” said Patrick Sallee, President & CEO, Vibrant Health . “Many of the people
communities,” said Adiel Garcia, Division Chief – Education & Integrated Healthcare, Johnson County Department of Emergency Services. “ Johnson County
Today, Representative Sharice Davids reintroduced her Empowering Parents’ Healthcare Choices Act , a bipartisan bill designed to cut insurer … important moments of their lives.” The Empowering Parents’ Healthcare Choices Act would give parents 60 days after
seeking to remove the most basic access to healthcare of all kinds.” “The LGBTQ+ community faces significant barriers
also increased payments to rural hospitals and other healthcare providers in states like Kansas that have declined