Public decried January vote as unnecessary and cruel. Appropriations chair Bear assured it was an accounting maneuver and “the funding was never ever in jeopardy.”
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As Wyoming maternity care continues to erode, lawmakers mull ‘band-aids’
Legislative committee advances two of five measures aimed at maintaining delivery services. Critics questioned whether one of the two, which set off a lengthy abortion debate, belonged in the discussion.
Wyoming is failing moms. It’s time to do better on maternal mental health
Electing politicians with a genuine interest in mothers’ well-being is a critical piece of the maternal health care puzzle, mental health provider Alex Petrino opines.
Wyomingites brace for spiking health insurance prices as marketplace changes loom
The end of ACA tax credits is expected to cost people thousands of dollars more in annual premiums. Advocates urge Congress to extend the credits but time is running short.
Wyoming hopes to bolster health care workforce, services, access with federal health funds
The state stands to receive up to $800 million through the new Rural Health Transformation Program. Its application narrowed in on stabilizing hospitals, preventative health and technological tools.
