Virginia
The federal rescue plan helped rural Virginia. Why not make parts of it permanent? – Virginia Mercury
By Anita Royston
In early 2021, rural communities like Pittsylvania County had been struggling.
A full 12 months of the pandemic had taken its toll on us — some faculties had been nonetheless closed, well being care prices had been nonetheless going up, many individuals couldn’t return to work, and much more had been struggling to make ends meet. The American Rescue Plan Act, which was handed in March 2021, offered a lifeline to households in communities like ours. Because of ARPA, rural communities throughout Virginia survived the worst of the pandemic.
Most significantly, ARPA put cash straight within the fingers of tens of millions of rural households by way of the expanded Youngster Tax Credit score and Earned Earnings Tax Credit score. Kids residing in rural counties are extra probably than kids in huge cities and suburban areas to have benefited from final 12 months’s growth of the kid tax credit score. Sadly, the expanded Youngster Tax Credit score expired in January and baby poverty has dramatically elevated. Congress can and will act right this moment to make that lifeline everlasting.
ARPA additionally made well being care extra reasonably priced for all households, whereas guaranteeing that rural hospitals and well being care suppliers may preserve their doorways open to serve their communities. Because of the American Rescue Plan Act, households had entry to expanded premium tax credit that assist make insurance coverage extra reasonably priced by way of the Reasonably priced Care Act. They expire on the finish of the 12 months. Once more, Congress can and will act to make these expanded credit everlasting.
The well being care advantages of ARPA don’t finish with households. Well being care suppliers in rural communities like Pittsylvania County had been particularly hit arduous by the COVID-19 pandemic too, however these hospitals and clinics have lengthy struggled to remain afloat. In reality, 47 % of rural suppliers had been working within the pink earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic. The issue isn’t new, nevertheless it was positively made worse by the well being disaster.
Rural suppliers play an vital position in our small cities and rural communities. To assist mitigate a few of these pandemic-related monetary losses, the U.S. Division of Well being and Human Providers started distributing $7.5 billion in ARPA funds to make sure rural hospitals and clinics may preserve their doorways open, deal with workforce challenges, and make up for the misplaced revenues and elevated bills brought on by the pandemic.
We also needs to have a good time the growth of broadband made attainable by way of this laws. Many states used their ARPA funding to deal with the longstanding digital divide. A number of states have additionally prioritized rising broadband connections for low-income households by way of line extensions, which increase connectivity to unserved streets and neighborhoods, in addition to different affordability measures. Virginia made this a high precedence even earlier than ARPA was signed into regulation, however the further funding makes the work sooner, which means extra individuals in additional communities throughout the state may have entry to high-speed web years sooner than anticipated.
ARPA additionally offered mortgage and rental help for rural households, saved small companies from closing, helped preserve faculties open, and funded vital infrastructure tasks in rural communities.
Pittsylvania County Neighborhood Motion, our native Neighborhood Motion Company, additionally acquired COVID-19 funds to assist residents throughout this time. PCCA acquired funds from a Neighborhood Improvement Block Grant to help households with utility and rental funds, and from the Older American Act to assist seniors meet their every day dietary wants, and from Well being and Human Providers to PCCA’s Head Begin program to make sure that kids continued to be able to switch into elementary faculties. Regardless of the shutdown of most companies, PCCA continued to fulfill the wants of the residents as employees may earn a living from home by way of up to date infrastructure.
Given all the methods the American Rescue Plan Act has made a optimistic distinction in our lives, we should always take a minute to ask our elected officers to make these applications everlasting. Youngsters shouldn’t be slipping again into poverty. Seniors mustn’t have to decide on between hire and medication. Households mustn’t have to fret about the price of childcare so that folks can return to work. Our elected officers, together with Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, could make this a actuality.
Anita Royston is the president of the Pittsylvania County NAACP and a frontrunner within the Danville Chapter of Virginia Organizing.
Virginia
Virginia Remains On Top
— By Katie Farthing
Read on for some of the ways Virginia is ranked tops:
Our college life
USA Today rated Charlottesville and Williamsburg as two of the best small college towns in the nation thanks to their rich history, beautiful scenery, and fun daily life.
Our beer
Staunton has the 10th best small town beer scene, according to USA Today.
Our museums
We’re home to the 7th best free museum in the nation, designated by USA Today. The Blue Ridge Music Center in Galax lets visitors write song lyrics and mix mountain music, as well as see live performances.
Our small town food scene
Abingdon may be mini in stature, but it’s high in the small town food scene—number 3 in the country to be exact, according to USA Today.
Our niche neighborhoods
Uniquely charming and underrated, Colonial Village in Arlington is the best place to live, according to Niche. It’s all thanks to a lively nightlife, beautiful parks, highly rated-schools, and a young population of residents.
Our airports
Dulles International Airport is the 11th best in the world and second in the country, according to AirHelp.
This is web-exclusive content from the December 2024 issue.
Virginia
How Virginia's voter roll purge could impact the election
Jude Joffe-Block:
There’s a pattern where people have visited the DMV, and they at some point there must have made a mistake on a form where they identified — they marked a box identifying themselves as noncitizens somewhere in those forms. We’re not really sure how exactly this happens.
But after that visit to the DMV, they got a letter in the mail from their local election official, saying, we think you might not be a citizen. Please affirm your citizenship.
We spoke to a voter, Nadra Wilson, who that letter was sent to the wrong address. It got forwarded. By the time she got it, the deadline had already passed. She was able to re-register. We spoke to another voter, Rina Shaw. She did get the letter in the mail letting her know that she had to affirm her citizenship. And she did send it back.
But, even then, she was still not on the rolls. And she was able to call and sort that out. But all of this does take time. Both of those voters did end up voting early this week, though.
Virginia
Syracuse football: what to watch for vs Virginia Tech
The Syracuse Orange (5-2, 2-2) welcome the Virginia Tech Hokies (5-3, 3-1)to the Dome on Saturday for a critical ACC match-up. Kickoff is Noon on The CW and here’s what we’re watching for:
Kevin: Protect Kyle
Virginia Tech defensive end Antwaun Powell-Ryland has nine sacks and seventeen hurries on the season and leads a strong Hokies pass rush. Syracuse needs to keep APR from disrupting their passing game so that Kyle McCord can attack a secondary rated the second-worst in coverage by PFF. Will the Orange use screens and draws to force APR to read and react instead of letting him just tee off and attack McCord? If Syracuse can negate APR’s impact they could score enough to win this one.
Mike: Make the Most of Allen
With Yasin Willis doubtful for Saturday’s game, this could be the first time since last season where LeQuint Allen is leaned on as a bell-cow back. How much that affects the offensive gameplan remains to be seen, but it might incite more designed plays as opposed to the RPO package SU has run very frequently. The o-line is struggling to block effectively on option plays lately so to make sure they can get Allen wide lanes to run through, a more traditional approach could work better this week.
Dom: Keeping momentum up for Syracuse’s 12th man
The Orange are once again back in the Dome for the first time in quite a while (September 28 to be exact). Since then, Syracuse’s road trip resulted in two nice wins over UNLV and NC State, then most recently with a bitter blowout loss. Fans will be looking for the Orange to bounce back against an inconsistent but still tough ACC opponent. Considering it’s also alumni weekend, the Dome should have plenty of seats filled and should look to take care of business.
Max: Keep Kyron Drones in the pocket
VT’s quarterback is extremely dangerous in the running game, racking up over 300 rushing yards through eight games, good for 19th in the ACC. The only conference QBs with more rushing yards are Georgia Tech’s Haynes King and Stanford’s Ashton Daniels, who gave the Orange fits on the ground this year. Syracuse’s rush defense still ranks in the top 50 in rush yards allowed per game, and it will need to keep Drones in the pocket to find some success this Saturday.
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