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A little thing for y’all this June!
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Remember when we made the cover of Conexión? #folklorico #neverstopdancing #riobravo #guadalupedancecompany #famis (at Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center)
Here's to triumphs... Happy graduation to my brother #FamIs <3 (at Yakimix)
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Margaret Nimmo Crowe is executive director of the advocacy group Voices for Virginia’s Children.
Nearby states are doing better than Virginia when it comes to children with health insurance, according to a report that shows the uninsured rate of children nationally reaching a historic low of 6 percent since implementation of national health care reform.
An estimated 107,000 children in Virginia didn’t have health insurance in 2014, about 5.7 percent of children in the state. The percent of uninsured children in Virginia actually ticked up a bit in 2014, from 5.4 percent in 2013, but the change was not statistically significant.
In comparison, in 2014 the uninsured rate for children was 5.2 percent in North Carolina, 4.3 percent in Kentucky, 3.2 percent in Maryland and 2.1 percent in Washington, according to the report from the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families.
Click on the headline to read the full story. ~ Richmond Times-Dispatch