Seattle City Council hearing spotlight: Health equities for immigrants — closing the gap

On January 19, Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, chair of Seattle City Council’s Finance & Housing Committee, invited NoHLA to coordinate a panel to testify about closing the health coverage gap to achieve Health Equity for Immigrants. Janet Varon, NoHLA’s Executive Director, highlighted the urgency of addressing access and the previous findings of our report on county-based...Continue reading

NoHLA’s 2022 legislative preview

Nearly two years into the pandemic, many Washingtonians still don’t have access to affordable health coverage and care. Despite seismic shifts in our health care system, too many Washington residents lack health care access due to historical and ongoing inequities related to income, immigration status, disability status, race/ethnicity, age, and gender/sexual identity.  On a state...Continue reading

NoHLA presents at legislative work session on Medicare affordability

On Wednesday, November 17th, the Joint Legislative Executive Committee on Planning for Aging and Disability Issues began their meeting spotlighting the lack of Medicare affordability in Washington. NoHLA Staff Attorney Ann Vining testified about how older adults and people with disabilities in Washington face additional financial challenges when they transition to Medicare.  Washington is one...Continue reading

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