Last Thursday, the Legislature adjourned after a fast and furious 60-day legislative session. Many bills passed and await Governor Inslee’s signature. Even more bills failed to make it through the arduous legislative process. NoHLA applauds the Legislature’s passage of the Reproductive Parity Act (SB 6219), a state preventive health services coverage bill (HB 1523), improvements...
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Women’s Health: Under Attack
Republicans have been undermining the Affordable Care Act (ACA) every which way in the past year. Many of their efforts target women. Since last week included International Women’s Day, we wanted to emphasize the threats to women’s health. The ACA created many protections that are at risk as the Republicans introduce and enact new policies....
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Political Divisiveness Threatens Health Care for Millions
Congress is bickering over health care again as they race toward a March 23 deadline to pass a government spending bill and avoid another government shutdown. The final budget may include funding for reinsurance and cost-sharing reductions intended to stabilize the individual insurance market. Negotiations continue with mixed messages from the White House, Republicans pushing...
Only Two Weeks Remain in Washington’s Legislative Session
As the weeks pass, fewer bills continue through the legislative process and budget proposals garner increased attention. A recent uplifting revenue forecast provides budget writers an additional $647 million to work with. In our new legislative update, we follow the progress of health care access legislation still alive as we near the deadline for bills...
Budget, Dreamers and Short-Term Plans, Oh My!
The Trump Administration’s FY19 budget proposal was released last week and unsurprisingly includes significant health care threats. Most notably, the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid block grants – similar to (but with a lower inflation index than) the Graham-Cassidy proposal from last fall. Additional Medicaid proposals include asset tests, denying...
Attacks on the Americans with Disabilities Act
Last week, the House of Representatives passed legislation that would threaten the ability of disabled persons to sue for discrimination. Disability and civil rights advocates fear HR 620 weakens incentives for businesses to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). According to the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund, “Notice and cure” requires the...
