A recent report found that federal data collection does not capture the full experience and count of disabled people, compromising policymaking
Some Houston residents are outraged by decisions that appear to underfund infrastructure and other services in the flooding-prone city while boosting police budgets
The scope and coordination of the proposals in state legislatures across the U.S. mark a new phase in a campaign that has been building for a decade, policy researchers say
As parents face tighter restrictions in order to qualify for food aid, some are trying to make do with less. Others are even taking on second jobs
A slew of new policies that limit which immigrants qualify for health care benefits could have a severe impact on public health, advocates say
Low-wage migrant workers employed in agriculture, landscaping, construction, and other dangerous industries are more vulnerable than ever as Congress and lawmakers push to further erode workers’ rights
Maternal health care in rural communities across the country is facing immense pressure, threatened by federal cuts to Medicaid
Sponsored by oil and gas corporations, SB 419 seeks to exempt hydrogen fuel from certain taxes in a purported push toward clean energy
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
New county budget proposal restores most of the $12.8 million initially planned for cuts to arts and cultural grants. But artists say Miami’s arts need more support, not less
Students say their dreams are crushed and their lives are on hold after the Trump administration invoked a special authority typically used for national security to issue blanket visa rejections
Prism is revising its guidelines to welcome pitches centering Palestine, regardless of a direct U.S. angle, because the consequences of U.S. policy and imperialism are global
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