Health Care Reform

Health Care Reform

Promote a health care system for the United States that provides affordable access to a basic level of quality care for all U.S. residents, including behavioral health that is integrated with and achieves parity with the physical health care system.

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Expanding Healthcare Access in South Carolina
Event Date: 
Mar 09 2022 07:00 pm
Event location: 

Virtual: ZOOM link will be sent to those who RSVP

Increasing healthcare access in South Carolina is a win for the uninsured and the SC economy. How can we achieve it?

A group of LWV Diablo Valley members interested in Health Care issues meet regularly to share questions and information. We invite you to join us! See below for related news, announcement and events.

News

As we grind on toward the two-year anniversary of this pandemic and assess where we are, the question on everyone's mind is, What's ahead?

WomenVoteinAction
Event Date: 
May 08 2021 10:00 am to May 09 2021 11:45 am
Event location: 

Online Only, Google Meet

JOIN US FOR A LIVELY DISCUSSION
Learn how you can use League Positions to Advocate for issues

AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

News

The short answer? Yes, people of color (POC) are disproportionately affected negatively by COVID-19 in numerous ways.

WomenVoteinAction
Event Date: 
Feb 27 2021 10:00 am to Feb 28 2021 11:45 am
Event location: 

Online Only, Zoom Meeting

NOTE DATE CHANGE TO AVOID CONFLICT WITH BAY AREA LEAGUE DAY

JOIN A LIVELY GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS

LEARN HOW YOU CAN BE INVOLVED IN EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY

LWVWP HC Consensus

Members of the League of Women Voters of White Plains met last night to discuss proposed changes to the state League's Healthcare position. White Plains League member Steve Rabinowit, a member of the LWVNY Healthcare position review committee, briefed attendees on the proposed changes. 

Event Date: 
Mar 18 2021 12:00 pm to Mar 19 2021 11:45 am

Hear the latest on Medicaid expansion in the Capitol, discuss the specifics of Medicaid expansion policy, and share opportunities to get involved in expanding affordable health coverage to 165,000 Kansans.

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