Public Comments for 02/22/2022 Health, Welfare and Institutions
SB63 - Safe haven protections; newborn safety device at hospitals for reception of children.
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Individual Locality: Roanoke

Please support SB 63 or comparable HB

SB307 - Kinship foster care; notice and appeal.
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

SB317 - Out-of-state health care practitioners; temporary authorization to practice.
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

SB375 - Optometrists; allowed to perform laser surgery if certified by Board of Optometry.
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

SB428 - Health insurance; carrier contracts, carrier provision of certain prescription drug information.
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

SB671 - Pharmaceutical processors; amends the definition of "cannabis oil."
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

SB759 - Drug Control Act; adds certain chemicals to the Act.
Last Name: Sliwka Organization: Myself Locality: Manassas Park

I do ask elected Virginia officials to improve current Virginia Medicaid. Do change Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that more Virginia residents will get health care. Current Virginia Medicaid has a requirement for low income residents to either work or volunteer 80 hours per month. Do remove these 80 hours per month of working or volunteering permanently to make Virginia Medicaid into Virginia Public Option, so that only low income would qualify a Virginia resident to qualify for Virginia Public Option, but without 80 hours per month of working or volunteering. For example, a Virginia resident has a 401(k), and he or she does not work nor volunteer, but he or she has Virginia Public Option. No person should be required to work or volunteer any number of hours to be able to qualify for a state health care insurance. Working or volunteering any number of hours for a low income person to qualify for a state health insurance is immoral, unethical, and not Christian. Jesus Christ healed and counseled the sick without any conditions such as, if I heal or treat your physical or mental or spiritual issue, you as as my patient has to work or volunteer 80 hours per month to qualify for my healing ministry in my temple sweeping floors, washing statutes, and asking people to take their shoes off their feet before entering a temple of my Father in Heaven, and none of these Jesus asked of His patients, because He helped them unconditionally, so do provide Virginia Public Option to low income Virginia residents without any conditions of working or volunteering.

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