Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR390

Introduced
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/5/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  

Caption

Commending the Charlottesville Free Clinic.

Impact

The resolution serves to raise awareness about the critical role that the Charlottesville Free Clinic plays in addressing health disparities in the region. By providing free healthcare to those without insurance, the clinic helps mitigate barriers to health access faced by vulnerable populations. This commendation, while symbolic, emphasizes the importance of such community health initiatives and may stimulate further support and resources for similar organizations.

Summary

HJR390 is a resolution commending the Charlottesville Free Clinic for its longstanding dedication to providing healthcare services to the uninsured and underinsured residents of the Charlottesville area. Established in 1992 by Dr. Paul DeMarco and Dr. Mohan Nadkarni, the clinic has relied on the generosity of healthcare professionals who volunteer their time to deliver a range of medical services, including mental health support and dental care. The resolution not only recognizes the clinic’s legacy but also highlights its impact on the local community over its 30 years of operation.

Sentiment

Sentiment toward HJR390 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation among legislators for the contributions of the Charlottesville Free Clinic. Lawmakers expressed admiration for the clinic's volunteer-driven model and its significant outreach and service efforts. This resolution acts as a testament to the value placed on community health services by the Commonwealth, fostering a sense of pride in local healthcare achievements.

Contention

While the resolution has been met with support, it brings to light ongoing discussions about access to healthcare for uninsured individuals and the sustainability of volunteer health services. It raises questions about systemic issues related to healthcare access and the responsibility of the state versus community organizations in addressing these needs. The commendation itself does not address broader systemic reforms or funding challenges faced by community clinics, which remain a point of contention among healthcare advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR465

Commending Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle.

VA HJR480

Commending Heart of Virginia Free Clinic.

VA HR619

Commending the Fredericksburg Christian Health Center.

VA HR265

Commending the Dental Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley.

VA HJR632

Commending Operation Smile.

VA SJR308

Commending Operation Smile.

VA HJR563

Commending HealthWorks for Northern Virginia.

VA HJR655

Commending the Rescue Mission of Roanoke.

VA HR467

Commending the Blue Ridge Health District.

VA HJR597

Commending J. Reese Jackson.

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Commending the Charlottesville chapter of the National Organization for Women.

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Commending Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle.

VA HR233

Commending the Charlottesville Band.

VA SR72

Commending the Charlottesville Band.

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