NoHLA Board Member Spotlight: Jodi Sullivan

Jodi Sullivan joined the NoHLA Board of Directors in 2016 after consulting NoHLA staff countless times over the years about state and federal laws, regulations, and policies governing medical care. She wanted to contribute to our powerful organization, and was particularly impressed by the secret shopper investigation that NoHLA conducted with NARAL Pro-Choice Washington that uncovered health...

New Bilingual Guide on Pregnant Women’s Civil Rights

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson released flyers in English and Spanish to explain the accommodations an employer must provide under a law passed in 2017 for employers with 15 or more employees. This law supports working women’s healthy pregnancies. The flyer outlines what pregnancy accommodation laws are, the rights that pregnant employees have in the...

Expected Proposed Rule Puts Immigrants at Additional Risk

The Department of Homeland Security intends to propose significant changes to the way the “public charge test” in federal law is applied to certain immigrants seeking to obtain legal status (legal permanent resident or “green card holder”). If the proposal becomes law, receipt of any of a broad array of public benefits could negatively affect...

NoHLA Board Member Spotlight: Misha Werschkul

Misha joined our Board of Directors in 2014 after witnessing the impact of NoHLA’s research and advocacy on health policy in Olympia. Misha is no stranger to small organizations that pack a policy punch! As the Executive Director of the Washington State Budget & Policy Center, she helps make sure the state budget delivers on...

Medicare-for-All Gains Steam

Another percolating issue is a Medicare-for-All proposal to extend this program for older and disabled adults to be available to all. The Kaiser poll finds only one-third (36%) of Republicans support it, until it is framed as an option for anyone who wants it (but people could keep the coverage they have) – then their...

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