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02/21/2023 - The Herald-Dispatch by: Ashley Wolfe
WHEELING, WV - As a parent of two and an educator, I am troubled by the discussion surrounding SB 535, creating religious and philosophical exemption for school-required immunizations.

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02/21/2023 - WTRF by: Sam Kirk
CLARKSBURG, WV - With the national public health emergency from the COVID pandemic set to expire in May, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) is no longer reporting some metrics related to the virus.

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02/20/2023 - WV News
ELKINS, WV - Davis Health System and Vandalia Health on Friday announced a strategic partnership agreement that will increase access to certain highly-specialized services and innovative care for patients in the DHS service area.

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02/20/2023 - The Herald-Dispatch by: David L. Ramsey
CHARLESTON, WV - Vandalia Health System, made up of Charleston Area Medical Center Health System and Mon Health System, has nine hospitals (plus three affiliated hospitals), 170 ambulatory locations, almost 12,000 employees and more than 1,200 doctors and advanced practice providers, which means we are dedicated to caring for tens of thousands of patients each year.

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02/20/2023 - The Inter-Mountain by: Steven Allen Adams
CHARLESTON, WV - Lawmakers discussed a bill Thursday that would help poor families who make just enough to not qualify for Medicaid gain access to affordable health insurance.

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02/20/2023 - The Dominion Post by: David Beard
MORGANTOWN, WV - The West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy continues to analyze the tax cut plans brewing in the Legislature and to offer some ideas that they think are better uses for a budget surplus.

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02/20/2023 - Charleston Gazette-Mail by: Kelly Allen
CHARLESTON, WV - “Go big or go home.” That was the message from Stephen Moore — an adviser to Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback on his disastrous tax experiment — during a panel promoting tax cuts earlier this week. Alongside him was Grover Norquist, who famously said of the state’s supply-side driven tax cuts, “Kansas is the future. Kansas is the model.”

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