Thank you to @SpeakerDonScott, Chair of the House Health and Human Services Committee @DelRodWillett and Rodrigo Soto of @TCIFiscal for joining us for a discussion of how the Republican Medicaid cuts are having a devastating impact on our state budget.
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Access to treatment saves lives, and federal Medicaid cuts threaten our progress.
#VaLeg should do everything possible to protect access to treatment and recovery services and carefully implement changes so people can continue getting care.
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This veto is disappointing, but it doesn't change the growing momentum behind giving public workers a voice on the job.
We’ll keep building with workers, advocates & partners to advance #CollectiveBargaining so people can speak up & help shape decisions
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No one should have to choose between taking care of themselves or keeping a paycheck.
Paid sick days help workers care for themselves and their families without falling behind on bills.
Use VICPP's action page to support paid sick days in Virginia. ⤵️
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Public workers who keep schools, campuses, care systems & public services going deserve a voice on the job.
HB1263/SB378 would've expanded #CollectiveBargaining rights in Virginia.
We stand w/ workers & partners as the effort continues. From partners ⤵️
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This session, The Commonwealth Institute led on legislation that is now signed into law — cutting the statute of limitations on court debt collection from up to 60 years to 10.
This win is one step toward a system that actually supports people's economic future instead of undermining it.
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With Virginia’s budget delayed until June, there’s still time to weigh in.
We can build a budget that ends costly giveaways to data centers and invests in what communities need — like schools, health care & affordability.
#VaBudget#TaxFairness4Va
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Imagine coming home, working, trying to get back on track — but you're buried in court debt.
New laws will make it easier for people to pay down #FinesAndFees and move forward.
A step toward a system that supports #SecondChances.
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Recent op-ed from Virginia #OralHealth leaders:
Proposed caps on Medicaid dental benefits could lead to worse health outcomes and higher costs — not savings.
As #VaBudget discussions continue, choices like these will shape both cost and access:
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Virginia’s immigration proposals are still evolving, with #VaLeg weighing amendments that could shape how policies are carried out.
This piece breaks down where things stand:
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On #TaxDay, it’s worth asking: what do our choices make possible?
In Virginia, revenue decisions shape whether families can afford the basics and whether communities have what they need to thrive.
That’s what’s at stake in the #VaBudget.
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Federal #HealthCare cuts are already hitting Virginia.
Free clinics are cutting services & bracing for more patients as coverage is taken away — a “juggling act” to keep critical care from falling thru the cracks.
#VaBudget choices can shape what's next
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Everyone deserves health care — not just those who can afford rising premiums. Congress left people in Virginia behind when enhanced ACA subsidies expired. Now it's on state budget conferees to act. 33,000 people have already lost coverage. The special session is April 23 and the clock is ticking. https://t.co/3ZFzRjJpzF
Virginia is back on track to a $15 minimum wage! 🎉
Today, Gov. Spanberger signed #RaiseTheWageVa bills championed by Del. @JeionWard and @SenLouiseLucas.
Together, we've made real progress for workers like Jonei who work hard and still struggle to get by.
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More than 33,000 Virginians have lost #ACA coverage — the “biggest first-quarter drop-off the SCC has seen,” with more losses likely.
The Senate #VaBudget proposal does more to keep families connected to #HealthCare, backed by data center revenue.
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$577M more for Virginia's public schools. $50M for school construction. Stronger support for students from low-income families. All made possible by closing the data center tax loophole. Budget negotiations are live — here's what's at stake. https://t.co/PXHcoJjhVB
Virginia's data center tax break: $2.2M in 2009. $1.9B in 2025.
The Senate wants to end it and invest in health care, child care & teacher pay. The House isn't on board — yet.
Special session is April 23.
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The #ACA anniversary is a reminder: more people got coverage, fewer went without care.
But as TCI’s Ashley Kenneth says, “that progress is all imperiled” by federal cuts.
Now, #VaBudget choices will determine whether families keep coverage or lose it.
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Join the conversation on Thursday, March 19 at 12PM. The legislative session is wrapping up — and there's a lot to talk about. 🏛️
We'll recap the wins, missed opportunities, and where things stand in the state budget. We'll break down what these decisions mean for Virginia communities and why staying engaged matters.
Register for the webinar here: https://t.co/gzu5HPMNsx
When people lose #HealthCare coverage, they still need care.
As federal changes push more people off coverage, safety-net facilities will see increased demand.
We explain what’s at stake — and why the final #VaBudget must support these providers. ⤵️
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