We welcome any and all support from all levels. I mean, obviously that would be welcome.
Jennifer Kiggans
The Public Record
Allowing these tax credits to lapse without a clear path forward would risk real harm to those we represent.
I’m urging the Speaker and our House leadership to immediately pass my bill to ensure our servicemembers, many of whom live paycheck to paycheck while supporting their families, receive the pay they’ve earned.
In six weeks or so, people will get a notice that their health care premiums are going to go up by thousands of dollars.
It’s time to end these tax credits, but when it comes to health care, it’s not quite as easy as letting them expire, especially when it’s something at the end of the calendar year.
While the enhanced premium tax credit created during the pandemic was meant to be temporary, we should not let it expire without a plan in place.
No legislation of this size is perfect—but there’s no question that this bill includes major priorities I’ve been fighting for on behalf of Coastal Virginia.
We must do our part to provide them the training they need, prevent burnout in their workforce, and encourage more men and women to take up the profession.
To put it simply, we cannot afford to undervalue the essential contributions our nurses make at this pivotal moment.





