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States Seek Crackdown on Toxic Ingredients in Cosmetics to Close Gaps in Federal Oversight

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Washington state regulators found formaldehyde, lead, and arsenic in lipstick, powder foundations, skin lotions, and hair products marketed to and popular with women of color. Now legislators there are seeking to ban the products and, like at least a dozen other states, make up for lax federal rules.

State Constitutions Vex Conservatives’ Strategies for a Post-Roe World

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Conservative lawmakers may find their anti-abortion agendas complicated by state constitutions that explicitly grant citizens the right to privacy, regardless of what the U.S. Supreme Court does.

Alerta a turistas: los planes de salud para viajeros podrían no cubrir pandemias

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Muchos planes ofrecen cobertura de atención médica en caso que la persona necesite atención durante un viaje. Pero éstos varían enormemente según la compañía, y pueden no incluir a COVID-19.

Tourists, Beware: Foreign Visitors’ Travel Health Insurance Might Exclude Pandemics

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Many travel insurance plans offer health care coverage, but they could limit how much the insurer will pay or exclude coverage for health crises like the coronavirus pandemic. That may leave foreign travelers — unfamiliar with the way the American health system works ― on the hook for major expenses.

Payroll Tax Is One State’s Bold Solution To Help Seniors Age At Home

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Under a program enacted in Washington state this spring, workers can get up to $36,500 to help pay for long-term health care and services such as installing grab bars in the shower or respite care for family caregivers.

Lawmakers Debate How Much Wiggle Room To Give States In Health Care

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The federal health law includes a provision that allows states to alter some of its rules if they can think of a better way to provide health care to their residents, but it’s not clear how far outside the box states can go.