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About 300K Georgia kids lose insurance after pandemic-era protections end
FOX 5 Atlanta· 7 days agoA recent report from Georgetown University says the State of Georgia dropped about 300,000 children...
Firefly sponsors free dental work for 17th annual Give Kids a Smile
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 6 days agoA local nonprofit says the Council Bluffs community, and Iowa as a whole, is facing a access to care...
Multnomah County board race pits public employee unions vs. Portland developers
OregonLive.com· 6 days agoThe two leading candidates running in the May 21 primary to replace Meieran in District 1 — which...
Why some people receiving federal benefits don’t consider themselves poor − even though poverty...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTo better understand their day-to-day lives, I also have spent time in grocery stores, churches,...
Discher: Iowa prioritizes tax cuts over healthy moms, kids
telegraphherald.com· 7 days agoIn a matter of days Governor Reynolds is signing two bills that, at first blush, may seem to have...
There’s an Insidious Legal Movement to Make Pregnant Women Second-Class Citizens
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA father with two perfectly healthy kidneys is under no legal obligation to donate one even to his...
REPUBLICAN RUNOFF 2024 | Texas House District 1 Representative | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 23 hours agoRepublicans will choose between Texas House District 1 incumbent Rep. Gary VanDeaver and challenger...
After initially rejecting the program, Louisiana opts in to Summer EBT
Axios· 5 days agoLouisiana will participate this year in the federal Summer EBT program that offers families extra...
Parents lead the way on redefining schools | Letters to the editor
Sun-Sentinel· 6 hours agoThe Sun Sentinel has reported well on this issue, so thank you. The parents at VSY did not defend...
Iowa governor signs bill extending postpartum coverage under Medicaid, but for fewer new moms
Sioux City Journal· 6 days agoNew moms in Iowa who qualify for Medicaid will receive 12 months of postpartum care, but fewer people will qualify under a law Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed on Wednesday.