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CSPAN3 Alliance For Health Reform Examines Future Of Medicaid April 18, 2017

Practice. And today were here to talk about one of the most pressing Health Policy issues thats been making a lot of headlines recently, and that is the Medicaid Program. Medicaid covers over 70 Million People, as we will hear, and it is responsible todays briefing is going to examine the relationship between medicaid coverage, access to care and Health Outcomes, as well as what might be next for medicaid in the states and congress and in the administration. And id like to thank first our sponsor for todays event, our partner, the Commonwealth Fund. Were very grateful for their support of this briefing, and before i introduce our panel, i just want to take care of a couple of housekeeping details. First, for those of you who need wifi credentials, they should be up on the screen. You can tweet to futureofmedicaid. And when the time comes for questions, many of you know the drill, but write your question on a green question card or come to one of the mikes on either side of the aisle or

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Virginia Budget Boosts Funding for George Mason University Students, Infrastructure, and Employee Compensation

Virginia Budget Boosts Funding for George Mason University Students, Infrastructure, and Employee Compensation
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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo selected for program to support student parents

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo selected for program to support student parents
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As Virginia budget hangs in the balance, veterans worried about future of program that helps their kids go to college

The program, which is called the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Program (VMSDEP), currently allows the children and spouses of military veterans who are more than 90% disabled to have their tuition waived for up to eight semesters at a public college or university in Virginia.

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