Sentara vice president of government relations Andy Stephenson said the health system is “getting hit on all sides.”
“This is a big issue for not just all of us in this room, but for all our friends, families and neighbors,” he added. virginiamercury.com/2026/03/27/v...
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“In some cases, it is indeed cheaper to just reconstruct a pole or put up the pole and send somebody out to do that, then to underground it,” Wiggins added. “It’s a case-by-case basis. Our preference is that the SCC decides.” virginiamercury.com/2026/03/04/b...
Virginia lawmakers can take action to protect health coverage for low- and moderate-income families. Use this tool from @tcifiscal.bsky.social to contact key decision-makers: thecommonwealthinstitute.org/take-action-...
TCI is proud to play a supporting role to improve unemployment benefits alongside advocates and experts from SALT, @vplc.bsky.social, @legalaidjustice.bsky.social, and @nelp.org!
“Affordability” is the theme of the General Assembly this session.
But which legislation is actually moving?
Housing reforms. Consumer protections. Foster care changes.
See what’s advancing—and what it means—in VPLC’s newsletter: secure.everyaction.com/nR_PmVmmVkaz...
Pregnant Virginians can now enroll in health coverage on Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace year-round, improving access to vital prenatal care for uninsured individuals when they need it: www.vplc.org/press-releas...
Coffee chat with VPLC General Assembly Crossover Day Thursday, February 19, 2026 9-10 A.M. Join Jay Speer and Virginia Poverty Law Center's legislative advocates for a Crossover Day update on the affordability-focused legislation moving through the General Assembly. Register: bit.ly/vplc-crossover26
Join Jay Speer and Virginia Poverty Law Center advocates for an online Crossover Day Coffee Chat about affordability-focused legislation moving through the General Assembly.
Thursday, February 19, 9–10 a.m., virtual
Register: bit.ly/vplc-crossov...
Enhanced Tax Credits expired Dec 31 & many are being priced out of coverage.
"What we're seeing here is a policy choice — is, in effect, turning insurance into a luxury item & medical debt into the default," said Michelle Sternthal, our interim Senior Director of Policy & Strategy to @cbsnews.com.
VPLC attorney Daniel Rezai explains the harms of "renovictions" and what Virginia can do to help protect tenants: app.publicnewsservice.org/story/renovi...
In some situations, you don't have to send paperwork in the mail. You can file the paperwork online or fax it instead.
What can you do to prevent issues?
If you want to make sure the postmark on your mail matches the date you sent it, you can take your mail to the post office and request a manual postmark for free. You can also use certified mail to get a mailing receipt with the date.
Because of the changes at USPS, sending your response the day before it’s due does not guarantee it will be postmarked before the deadline. It might be postmarked a day or several days after, which means it could be considered late instead.
If you receive public benefits like SNAP and Medicaid, you may get notices in the mail about your application, renewal, or any appeals you file.
If you send your response in the mail, it must be postmarked by the deadline included in the notice. Otherwise, it could impact your coverage or appeal.
In the past, USPS has usually postmarked mail on the day you drop it off.
USPS is changing how it transports mail, so now your mail may not be processed same-day. That means the postmark might show a later date than the day you dropped off your mail.
When USPS processes your mail, they print the date and other information on it. This is called a postmark.
If you are responding to a deadline, the postmark is important. In many cases, a mailed document is not considered late if it is postmarked by the deadline—even if it arrives after.
🧵 Because of changes at USPS, your time-sensitive mail could be considered late if you drop it in a mailbox too close to the deadline.
Here's what public benefits recipients should know about the change and how it could affect responding to notices in the mail.
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Register for VPLC's upcoming coffee chat to learn about our 2026 legislative agenda and ways to get involved in the process. bit.ly/2026legislat...
Plan details and prices change every year, so don't let your plan auto-renew. It's important to review your plan options every year so you can make sure your coverage fits your needs and budget.
December 31 is the last day Virginians can enroll in Marketplace coverage that starts January 1.
Free, unbiased enrollment help is available through VPLC's Enroll Virginia program. Find your local assister and make an appointment: enrollva.org/get-help
Virginia Must Act to Protect Healthcare Access for Children and Families: www.vplc.org/news/virgini...
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"Navigating Care Denials and Reductions with the Medicaid Waiver Presented by Victoria Richardson, Virginia Poverty Law Center Monday, December 15, 2025"
VPLC's Victoria Richardson will present next Monday about how to navigate denials and reductions in care hours for Medicaid Waiver users. Learn more and register: thearcofnova.org/event/naviga...
"End the year with purpose. Too many Virginians live with no room to fail. Your support helps VPLC: - Protect Virginians today. - Push for real systemic change. - Build stability for tomorrow."
Too many Virginians live with no room to fail. This year, VPLC's advocacy helped remove barriers for 100,000+ Virginians seeking life-sustaining public benefits.
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Thank you Senator @aaronrouse.bsky.social for introducing this bill to give tenants more time to pay late rent before being evicted. This will help tenants, landlords, the courts, and Virginia's economy. Win-win! www.wric.com/news/politic...
VPLC is so proud of the great work from the attorneys at the Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia—who won this battle for tenant rights that shouldn't need to be fought for repeatedly, as LASEV attorney Brandon Ballard notes: www.linkedin.com/posts/legala...
Cardinal News interviewed Marketplace shoppers and an Enroll Virginia navigator in this piece about rising health insurance premiums. If Congress doesn't extend enhanced premium tax credits, Virginia families will have to keep making tough decisions about coverage.
cardinalnews.org/2025/11/26/v...
"Down the line, the result of all this change could be that states pare back the food program and that older adults find themselves without needed assistance." www.aarp.org/advocacy/sna...
Take action today to urge your members of Congress to reverse the harmful SNAP cuts passed earlier this year and protect the vital hunger-fighting program: bit.ly/4puqk4G
Children's Defense Fund: while this "names some valid challenges with our child welfare system," it stops short of addressing disparities such as race and poverty "being used as an excuse for family separation." (2/2)