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Juneteenth grows in recognition in the Twin Cities and nation

Juneteenth grows in recognition in the Twin Cities and nation
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Texas lawmakers could extend Medicaid for new moms

A proposed House Bill would extend Medicaid coverage for new moms up to a year. Author: Payton Weidman Updated: 6:26 PM CDT April 8, 2021 TYLER, Texas Texas lawmakers proposed a package of bills, ‘Healthy Families, Healthy Texas, Wednesday in a move to provide greater access to healthcare. Included in the bills is one that would provide greater resources to new mothers after giving birth. House Bill 133 would extend Medicaid coverage for mothers from two months after birth to a year. Lisa Williams, the founder of Black Nurses Rock in East Texas, says this bill could save many lives for mothers who have pre-lasting health conditions like diabetes or even postpartum depression.

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Black nurse volunteers give COVID-19 shots to Minnesota's most vulnerable

Black nurse volunteers give COVID-19 shots to Minnesota s most vulnerable State and local health departments have partnered with nonprofits and other organizations, including Black Nurses Rock, to vaccinate pockets of people who are at once at higher risk of being exposed to and getting severely ill from COVID-19, and who face an array of hurdles in getting the vaccine. Written By: Catharine Richert / MPR News | 3:00 pm, Apr. 7, 2021 × Shane Price supports his wife, Verna Price, as she gets her first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Black Nurses Rock president Kelly Robinson inside of the Power of People Leadership Institute on March 19, 2021. Verna Price was hesitant to get the vaccine, but said that having it explained to her by a nurse of color helped her come around. (Evan Frost / MPR News)

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Black nurse volunteers give COVID-19 shots to Minnesota's most vulnerable

Black nurse volunteers give COVID-19 shots to Minnesota's most vulnerable
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