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Mar 17, 2021 Governor Kate Brown today detailed her support for House Bill 2164, Cover All People, in a hearing of the House Committee on Health Care. The bill, a product of the collaborative work of the Governor’s Racial Justice Council Health Equity Committee, would allow the Oregon Health Authority to create a state-based program to provide high-quality coverage for medically-underserved people, regardless of their immigration status––including legal permanent residents, young adults who age out of Oregon’s Cover All Kids program, DACA recipients, and undocumented adults. The program, modeled on the Oregon Health Plan, would focus on serving parents who have children or dependents in the Cover All Kids program as a minimum first step.

Governor Supports Healthcare For All Bill

Mar 17, 2021 Governor Kate Brown today detailed her support for House Bill 2164, Cover All People, in a hearing of the House Committee on Health Care. The bill, a product of the collaborative work of the Governor’s Racial Justice Council Health Equity Committee, would allow the Oregon Health Authority to create a state-based program to provide high-quality coverage for medically-underserved people, regardless of their immigration status––including legal permanent residents, young adults who age out of Oregon’s Cover All Kids program, DACA recipients, and undocumented adults. The program, modeled on the Oregon Health Plan, would focus on serving parents who have children or dependents in the Cover All Kids program as a minimum first step.

Creating vaccine confidence in the Hispanic community

Creating vaccine confidence in the Hispanic community 1 month 14 hours 42 minutes ago Thursday, March 04 2021 Mar 4, 2021 March 04, 2021 12:09 AM March 04, 2021 in News - Local Share: While more people continue to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, Hispanic people are still facing a number of setbacks. Researchers say the lack of information on the vaccine is one of the main issues for Hispanic people in the United States trying to get vaccinated. Dr. Eva Galvez with the Virginia Garcia Health Center said Latinos tend to leave their homes for work. Latinos tend to work in essential jobs, Galvez said. So they re exposed to the virus on a daily basis.

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