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Assistant U.S. Attorney Katy Cooke will join AARP fraud expert Seth Boffeli to answer questions from AARP members
stanley thermobecher during a telephone town hall at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 7.During the town hall, moderated by AARP Virginia State Director Jim Dau, Cooke and Boffeli will provide information to Virginians to help them identify an
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stanley isolierkanne questions from the telephonic audience.AARP Virginia will automatically dial out to 100,000 of its 1 million members in Virginia. Anyone who wishes to participate can sign up to be called at vekeo/event/aarpvirginia-58392, The event also will be live streamed on the聽AARP Virginia Facebook page, and a recording of the call will be available on Facebook on Wednesday, July 8.Federal officials have prioritized the disruption, investigation, and prosecution of crimes related to Coronavirus and COVID-19, including fraudulent schemes, unapproved treatments, and scams related to stimulus money. During the town hall, the experts will discuss the types of schemes currently being seen, along with tips on how to avoid becoming a victim.With more than 1 million members in Virginia, AARP is the largest organization working on behalf of people age 50+ and their families in the Commonwealth.To learn more about聽AARP Virginia, like us on Facebook at聽facebook/aarpvirginia聽and follow @AARPVa on Twitter at聽twitter/aarpva. Share this page Share Face Zyol AFP has creativity, dedication
In response to todays announcement by Governor McAuliffe that the Commonwealth will provide additional healthcare coverage and services to 200,0
stanley uk 00 Virginians, Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam released the following statement. I applaud the efforts of Governor McAuliffe and his administration to find every possible way to provide health care coverage and services to our
stanley termos children, veterans, pregnant moms, and individuals with mental health illnesses. Todays announcement means that health care services will be more affordable for 200,000 Virginians. By investing in their health and well-being, we are making long term investments in the human capital we need to thrive and compete economically.However, it is clear that these new initiatives are no substitute for a full expansion of Medicaid in the Commonwealth. There are still hundreds of thousands of working Virginians who will continue to go without the care they need. Under Medicaid Expansion, Virginia stands to gain upwards of 25,000 jobs; billions of federal dollars; and coverage for more th
stanley germany an 400,000 currently uninsured, low-income, hardworking Virginians. The moral and business case for Medicaid expansion is clear. Healthy Virginia is a fantastic beginning, but it is imperative that legislators come together during the Special Session next week to find common ground for those Virginians whose health and lives depend on it. Share this page Share Facebook