Wednesday, February 1, 2023

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Upcoming Elections for Federal Office

 

Upcoming elections for federal office:

 

The following states have elections for federal office in the next 90 days:

February 2023:

February 21: Virginia Special Election in U.S. Congressional District 4

The State of Virginia will conduct a special general election on Tuesday, February 21st, to fill a vacancy for the 4th Congressional District, which includes all or parts of Brunswick, Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Henrico, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex Counties, and all or part of the independent cities of Colonial Heights, Emporia, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Richmond. Overseas citizens can register to vote up until February 14, 2023. Service members and eligible family members do not have a registration deadline. Voters can use the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to register to vote, request a ballot, and update any contact information by using the completion tool available at fvap.gov/FPCA or by using the fillable PDF version. After completing the FPCA, voters must print, sign, and send it to their local election office.

Virginia voters in the 4th Congressional District who are already registered and want to receive a mailed ballot must send in the FPCA as a ballot request by 5pm February 10, 2023. Registered voters who prefer to receive their ballot by email or fax can request their ballot up until Election Day. Registered voters can send their completed, signed FPCA directly to their election office by email, mail, or fax.

Virginia voters in the 4th Congressional District must return their voted absentee ballot by MAIL and postmarked by February 21, 2023. Detailed instructions and county contact information are available at fvap.gov/virginia. Voters can verify the status of their voting materials by contacting their election office directly.

If a requested ballot has not arrived, use the Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB) immediately at fvap.gov/FWAB. It works like a backup ballot. If your official absentee ballot arrives after sending in the FWAB, complete and send in the official ballot, too. Only one will be counted.

Make sure the voted ballot is received by your state. Go to FVAP.gov, click on your state and then the "check the status of your voted ballot" button.

March 2023- 30 Day Notice:

No elections for federal office scheduled

April 2023- 60 Day Notice:

No elections for federal office scheduled

May 2023- 90 Day Notice:

No elections for federal office scheduled

 

COVID-19 ELECTION UPDATES - FVAP is working closely with state election offices, the Military Postal Service Agency and other federal agencies to bring you up-to-date information on possible mailing delays.  Please visit FVAP.gov/COVID-19 for the latest information on any international postal disruptions or contact your installation military post office.

The Department of Defense is required to send this email notification starting 90 days before each election for federal office. This information is current as of February 1, 2023. As updates may occur, please check the election calendars and state guidelines at FVAP.gov for real time information.

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If you would like more information on the Federal Voting Assistance Program, or need help with the absentee voting process, please go to FVAP.gov, call 703-588-1584 (toll free 1-800-438-VOTE or DSN 425-1584), or email (vote@fvap.gov).



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NEW RFP - Health Care Transition Learning Collaborative Grant

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A Request for Proposal has been posted to the MDH Grants and Loan page.

Request for Proposal: Health Care Transition Learning Collaborative Grant

Letter of intent to apply deadline: Not applicable
Application deadline: March 3, 2023, 12:00 p.m. CST (noon)
Eligible applicants:

  • Clinics
  • Community Health Boards / Local Public Health
  • For-Profit Organizations
  • Hospitals
  • Institutions of Higher Education
  • Local Units of Government (cities, towns, counties) 
  • Nonprofit Organizations
  • Tribal Governments

Learn more at Health Care Transition Learning Collaborative Grant

View all open Requests for Proposals at MDH:

Grants and Loans: Open Grant Opportunities

 


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Celebrating Black History Month by Highlighting the Contributions of Black Farmers

Black farmers are having a positive impact on agriculture programs.

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Recognizing Black Farmers from Across the Nation

February is Black History Month, and this year we want to highlight a few of the many Black farmers around the nation making contributions to their local communities and the world of agriculture:   

Ken Sparks is an urban farmer creating a legacy in Southern California. Focusing on sustainability, his goal is to provide organic foods to underserved communities in the Los Angeles area and educate his community and online followers to grow their own food.


Generations of the Dixon Family have owned and operated Dixon Farms in Aynor, South Carolina, for over 200 years. Warren Dixon has become a leader in agriculture in his county and state and is inspiring younger family members to do the same.


Toussaint and Kenesha Henry, owners of Henry's Family Farm in Fayetteville, Tennessee, are a source of local and fresh food for their community. The Henrys plan to expand educational opportunities for customers and the community.


Kendall Rae Johnson is the youngest certified farmer in Georgia. Her farm is a source of fresh produce in the area, and a learning hub in their metro-Atlanta community where Kendall regularly hosts classes about urban agriculture and conservation.


Nathaniel Rhodes of Rowesville, South Carolina, inherited a farm purchased by his great-grandfather in the 1800s. Deeply rooted to the farm and his farming community, Nathaniel has a strong passion for protecting the land and helping wildlife thrive.


More stories like this can be found on farmers.gov/blog, where you can meet farmers, producers and landowners who are working to improve their operations with USDA programs.


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