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Iowa governor signs bill extending postpartum Medicaid
The Gazette· 6 days agoNew moms in Iowa who qualify for Medicaid will receive 12 months of postpartum care, but fewer women...
Man behind the ballot: How a Democrat changes laws in a Republican state
South Dakota Searchlight via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSince 2014, South Dakotans have voted for ideas including a higher minimum wage, stricter...
Eligibility for ACA health insurance extended to DACA recipients: What it means
Denton Record-Chronicle· 7 days agoThe Biden administration has expanded eligibility for health care coverage to immigrants enrolled in...
Need an ACP Alternative? Check Out Savings With the Lifeline Program
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Keeping track of South Dakota ballot measures for 2024 election
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoMedicaid Type: Constitutional amendment (from Legislature) Legislators passed this Senate Joint...
Goodwill helping first-time parents succeed through ‘Nurse-Family Partnership’
WNDU 16 South Bend· 7 days agoThe program pairs individuals who are pregnant with their first child with a registered nurse for...
Iowa governor signs bill extending postpartum coverage under Medicaid, but for fewer new moms
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoAlso, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill changing funding formula for community colleges.
The botched FAFSA rollout made this year’s college decision season a headache. What if we got rid of...
Market Watch· 2 days agoStates and scholarship providers are finding ways to hand out financial aid without FAFSA in...
L.A. County to offer internet service for low-income residents
KTLA articles via Yahoo News· 7 days agoLos Angeles County is launching its own high-speed broadband service, benefiting residents in South...
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.