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Youngkin and Democrats take a separate aim at improving maternal health conditions

Youngkin and Democrats take a separate aim at improving maternal health conditions

Gov. Glenn Youngkin and General Assembly Democrats laid out their own plans for addressing maternal health issues in Virginia this week.

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Youngkin during his press conference Tuesday.

Youngkin and Democrats take a separate aim at improving maternal health conditions

Gov. Glenn Youngkin and General Assembly Democrats laid out their own plans for addressing maternal health issues in Virginia this week. They both have similarities in what they believe needs to be addressed, and they both are taking action.

After hearing from a mother of three who suffered a heart attack just days after having her third child, and state Sen. Emily Jordan, R-Isle of Wright, who just recently was hospitalized with eclampsia after having her third child, Youngkin took the stage to lay out his plans that include a new Executive Directive.

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