Health

November 8, 2024 by WVCBP
West Virginians Have a Honey-do List for Their Newly Elected Officials

Mountain State Spotlight - Dear West Virginia elected officials, the voters of our state selected you to represent them in the Legislature, in Congress and in the governor’s office.  Read the full article. The campaign is over.  Now it’s time to govern.  Over the last year, hundreds of West Virginians have told Mountain State Spotlight the…

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November 1, 2024 by Rhonda Rogombe
Trump’s Proposals Would Harm West Virginia’s Seniors, Children and Those Living Paycheck to Paycheck. Here’s How.

Mountain State Spotlight, Times West Virginian - For 40 years in Marion County, Gia Deasy taught special education classes, then worked as the county special education director. She advocated for decades for federal laws to protect people with disabilities, once segregated in institutions.  Read the full article. Now, laws protect children who need accommodations at…

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October 23, 2024 by Rhonda Rogombe
Dope, Dollars and Despair: Two Men Vying to be West Virginia’s Governor Traveled Very Different Roads in the Overdose Crisis

Mountain State Spotlight - During a national taskforce meeting about opioids in August 2016, an aide whispered into Huntington Mayor Steve Williams’ ear.  The top federal drug control official wanted to meet privately with Williams.  Read the full article. Just five days earlier, 27 people had overdosed in the span of four hours in Huntington.…

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October 8, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Legislative Majority Came Around to Lower Tax Cut Because of Proposals to Reduce Spending

West Virginia MetroNews - Lawmakers who wanted more specifics before buying into another income tax cut said they finally heard enough detail to feel confident. Read the full article. Others questioned whether the reduced spending to balance out the tax cut will shortchange state programs meant to support childcare and child welfare. Gov. Jim Justice’s…

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October 3, 2024 by WVCBP
Food Bank Provides 500,000 Meals Through Hunger Action Month

Huntington Herald-Dispatch - September was Hunger Action Month at the Facing Hunger Foodbank, where staff received enough donations to provide more than 500,000 meals, according to Chief Development Officer Samantha Edwards. Read the full article. “It’s a really big month to bring more awareness to hunger, because we have a lot of people that we…

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October 1, 2024 by Rhonda Rogombe
Making Doulas Accessible is a Cost-efficient Way to Improve Birthing Outcomes in WV

West Virginia has some of the worst birthing outcomes in the nation. The WVCBP has previously focused on racial disparities in infant and maternal mortality, but the state must also address infant and maternal morbidity, or serious health complications that do not result in death. These are far more common and have a significant bearing on quality of…

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August 29, 2024 by Renee Alves
Expert: W.Va.’s Drug Epidemic Is Holding Back Its Economy And Hurting Its Children

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Despite the state’s billion dollar response, West Virginia has led the nation in overdose death rates since 2010, according to a senior policy advisor to the legislature. Read the full article. Jeremiah Samples, former deputy secretary at the now reorganized Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) and current senior policy advisor…

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