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Legislation introduced to reduce prescription drug shortages | Virginia
SUMMARY: A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced the End Drug Shortages Act to address prescription drug shortages that negatively impact patient care. Introduced by U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Tom Cotton, alongside Representatives Abigail Spanberger and Adrian Smith, the legislation aims to enhance communication between drug manufacturers, the FDA, and pharmacies. As of September, there are 275 active drug shortages listed by the FDA. The bill will require manufacturers to notify the FDA of surges in demand and ensure that guidelines for pharmacies are updated based on current research. The legislation is supported by various health care providers and associations.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders proposes 2025 state budget
SUMMARY: Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders presented her balanced budget plan to Arkansas legislators, proposing a 2.89% increase in spending. The budget prioritizes education, maternal health, public safety, and government efficiency. Key proposals include increased funding for the Education Freedom Account program, a new state employee pay plan, and $3.15 million for frontline worker pay raises. Sanders emphasized using existing funding for most of the budget, with a focus on improving systems. While addressing concerns about education funding, she maintained her stance on alternative insurance for postpartum care instead of extending Medicaid coverage. The governor aims for legislative approval.
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ presented her balanced budget plans to the Arkansas legislative council joint budget committee.
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Franklin Co. quorum court objects to planned prison
SUMMARY: Governor Sarah Sanders announced plans to build a prison in Franklin County, near Charleston, with approval from the Board of Corrections. While the governor promotes it as an economic boon and a solution to jail overcrowding, local residents, like Jarrett Key, are strongly opposed. Key, who moved to Charleston for its quiet environment, is concerned about light pollution, crime, and the impact on his family. The county also opposes the project, fearing long-term consequences for future generations. The prison will be a 3,000-bed facility, with $330 million allocated for its construction and an estimated 800 employees.
The Franklin County Quorum Court planned to vote on a resolution against a proposed prison.
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