Auteur Sujet: wmum Chris Saxman: Cold Fusion-Game Change Edition  (Lu 16 fois)

GreogaGal

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 1345
wmum Chris Saxman: Cold Fusion-Game Change Edition
« le: Avril 18, 2025, 07:48:57 am »
Ebqs UVA basketball scrimmages moved to Sunday, Oct. 17
  漏 BillionPhotos 鈥?stock.adobe U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine  D-Va.  and聽Rev.聽Raphael聽Warnock  D-Ga.  are introducing legislation to incentivize Medicaid expansion nationwide.The聽States Achieve Medicaid Expansion  SAME  Act of 2021聽would allow states that expanded Medicaid after 2014, or who expand Medicaid in the years ahead, to receive the same full federal matching funds as states that expanded Medicaid earlier under the terms of the Affordable Care Act. The COVID-19 crisis has destroyed jobs all across America, costing millions of people their employer-provided health benefits at a time when health insurance could make or break a family financially, 聽said Sen. Warner, a former Virginia governor.聽 Not only will this legi stanleys cups slation encourage Medicaid expansion, which has been shown to improve health outcomes, it will also bring crucial federal dollars back to Virginia. With state and local governments drowning in red ink as they work to combat this virus, I cant think of a better tim stanley italia e to ensure that states like Virginia, which expanded Medicaid after 2014, get their fair share of federal funding.  Health care is a human right, and for too long, too ma stanley mugs ny Georgians have been denied access to affordable health care through Medicaid, 聽Sen. Reverend Warnock said.聽 Ive long believed that expanding Medicaid in Georgia is an important step toward making affordable health care for all a reality; in 2017 I was even arrested at the U.S. Capitol for advocating for Medicaid expansio Pret Virginia Organizing applauds governor   s executive order to Ban the Box
 Real power 鈥?the power to save, transform, change 鈥?rests not in political parties, presidents, or protests, but in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. This was just one of the many banners on the Facebook page of Election Day Communion  EDC , a movement which has been grabbing the attention of individuals, congregations, schools, and groups across the United States since August of this year. The movements website had attracted and listed 193 participating individuals or organizations in 42 states as of Oct. 2, 2012.Mark S stanley de chloneger, Kevin Gasser and Ben Irwin, EDCs organizers, set a target of having 100 participating groups represented from all 50 states. Given the surprising response,  we may have to set our sights higher,  says Schloneger. Among the participants are Eastern Mennonite University  EMU  and its seminary.Schloneger is a 2005 MDiv alumnus of Eastern Mennonite Seminary and pasto taza stanley r at North Goshen Mennonite Church in Goshen, Ind. Four years ago, Schloneger led a communion service on Election Day at Springdale Mennonite Church in Waynesboro, Va. The churchs youth group created signs such as  Change You Can Believe In  and  Put the Kingdom First.  The purpose of Election Day Communion is to build our unity in and allegiance to Christ in the midst of theological, political, and denominational differences,  says Schloneger.  Some people misunderstand this campaign by thinking it is a statement that we need to keep po stanley quencher litics out of the church so that we can focus