Work requirements, increased red tape, and reduced eligibility for Medicaid and other safety net programs will disproportionately impact poor people of marginalized backgrounds
Hunger is already a massive problem across the country. The new federal cuts to food assistance will only make things worse, food bank operators say
The Libre Initiative’s messaging on economic issues resonates with Latinos across the U.S., drawing support for conservative solutions that are ultimately harmful to their communities
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
The real estate boom along the Chesapeake Bay’s shoreline is just the latest form of extraction to hit the region
The clean energy transition is moving forward, but the legacy of segregation leaves many urban neighborhoods locked out
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides food, access to doctors appointments and medication, and other services to locals experiencing homelessness
On the Pine Ridge Reservation, an alliance of Native mothers fights against the meth epidemic and reimagines a future for their people
Advocates urge the public to comment by Jan. 17 on a Department of Labor proposal that would put an end to allowing employers to pay disabled workers less than minimum wage
Schools nationwide deny low-income children access to food. Not only is it cruel, but it also impacts every aspect of their health
The House of Representatives approved a bill on Jan. 31 that will expand the child tax credit in exchange for reinstating three corporate tax breaks. The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 was passed with bipartisan support and is awaiting a vote in the Senate. A
The Albany City Council is being criticized for discouraging helping panhandlers and enforcing loitering laws
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