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Disability advocates shared stories of lived experience, inclusion and public policy Saturday afternoon to celebrate the 35th ...
As federal protections phase out, states reevaluate Medicaid eligibility, reshaping access to healthcare for millions of ...
Two teachers each were assigned to 13 schools. Attempts to identify the 26 teachers through the city, school board and staff ...
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul's statement responds positively to the federal government's pause on new public assistance ...
Trump’s call to enforce bans on encampments echoes Gov. Gavin Newsom’s policy. But the president wants to upend two other ...
President Donald Trump is set to meet Sunday with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to continue talks on a ...
The executive order aims to “remove vagrant individuals” from city streets and get them into treatment, even if that means ...
Less than a month after Indiana’s public colleges and universities voluntarily agreed to cut or restructure hundreds of ...
The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act signals a major shift in federal energy policy. Among its provisions, the law ...
Wisconsin Policy Forum Spending per pupil by Wisconsin public schools has lagged inflation in recent years and fallen further ...
She repeatedly denied that it was her intention to circumvent either Freedom of Information or ex parte rules.
Washington Attorney General Brown secured a temporary halt against federal restrictions on public benefits, buying time until September 3 for those relying on state services.