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Health advocates say the continuous-coverage provision in the Build Back Better Act - which has hit a dead end in Congress - would benefit West Virginia s kids by ensuring they receive regular checkups and developmental screenings, no matter where they live. Julianne Yacovone - child health director for West Virginians for Affordable Healthcare - pointed out that kids have year-round health needs, even if their parents income or employer-sponsored coverage fluctuates. "They will be covered for a year without being removed, without their health insurance being questioned," said Yacovone. " .