Cephas, Tartaglione announce $25.6M in funding for maternal, child health

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.



State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.



State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.



State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.



State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.



State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.



State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17.

Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.

State Rep. Morgan Cephas and state Sen. Christine Tartaglione, along with fellow lawmakers and the Wolf administration, today announced $25.6 million in American Rescue Plan funding to be allocated for a new maternal and child health initiative in Pennsylvania. The funding announcement also coincides with Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17. Cephas and Tartaglione were joined by state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler and Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson, and other advocates at Temple University’s new Hospital for Women’s Health in Philadelphia.