
The effort to establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board comes as Virginians have been spending more and more on prescription drugs in recent decades. In 2020, they spent 36% more per person on prescription drugs than the national average.
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Virginia hospitals to lose billions under Trump’s Medicaid cuts; job losses could follow
Roughly 323,000 Virginians are expected lose Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage because of Trump’s recently-passed budget bill. The cuts to...

After comparing it to ‘slavery’ and ‘genocide,’ Earle-Sears now downplays opposition to abortion
The Republican nominee for Virginia governor has a long history of taking extreme positions on abortion. The majority of Virginians support access...

States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules
The ruling authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch and joined by the rest of the court's conservatives could have broader implications for Medicaid...

Spanberger rolls out policies to lower costs of prescription drugs, health coverage
The Democratic nominee struck a contrast between her goals to make health care more affordable in Virginia and Congressional Republicans who are...

Republican cuts to Medicaid and SNAP could leave Virginians without critical care and food assistance
Proposed budget cuts threaten access to essential services for low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities across Virginia. House...

Virginia Dems to Sears: Reproductive rights should not be ‘political’
Virginia Democrats are pushing back on recent comments from Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears saying the focus on defending the right to...