On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on one of the most controversial issues in the last 50 years. It overturned Roe v. Wade, the…
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National Alliance to End Homelessness Jul 25, 2022Testimony of Alliance CEO, Ann Oliva, to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs at the “Opportunities and Challenges in Addressing Homelessness” hearing on July 19, 2022. I…
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The Confusion Created By Criminalizing Abortion
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How a Price Tag Could Incentivize Biodiversity Preservation
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Insulin Costs Are Unaffordable for Many Americans
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The Fight for Voting Rights Restoration Continues – You Can Help
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How to Navigate Self-managed Abortion Issues Such as Access, Wait Times and Complications
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How Cities Are Trying to Secure Abortion Access
Smart Cities Dive Jul 23, 2022In the weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, many cities and other jurisdictions have announced their intention to use local powers to protect access to abortion.…
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Social Workers Collaborating with Police Leads to Calls Being Handled with More Care
LISC Jul 18, 2022If police are called to a scene, there’s a pretty good chance somebody there is having a bad day. That scene might represent a singularly traumatic moment in the life…
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What Are the True Costs of Pregnancy?
Vox Jul 17, 2022Popular culture tends to focus on a few elements of pregnancy: morning sickness, the growing baby bump, and, of course, mood swings. But that ignores more dangerous, less well-known conditions associated with pregnancy.…
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The Future of Universal Free School Meal Program in Alaska
The 74 Jul 16, 2022During the pandemic, public schools were able to provide free meals to all students, regardless of income, due to federal waivers. Starting this fall, that access is going away for…
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