Several initiatives underway in Oklahoma may soon make three-year bachelor’s degree programs a reality for Sooner State college students, but some observers argue that would diminish students’ ...
Oregon needs to improve recruitment, credentialing and training of behavioral health workers, a report from a council formed ...
The American Hospital Association comments on the Department of Education’s proposed rule implementing borrowing limits for federal student loans.
A perfect storm is hitting state budgets. President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act has cut billions in federal support for Medicaid and food stamps, adding to state shortfalls related to ...
Advocates for LGBTQ+ youth decry the bill, citing negative mental health impacts for young people whose gender identity is rejected.
New energy efficiency mandates are hitting Michigan homeowners in 2026. Discover the new rules for HOAs, potential renovation ...
Arizona SNAP eligibility reviews have resumed, and missing your deadline could end your benefits. Learn how to stay enrolled ...
Around 44,700 Nevadans were notified this month that they may lose Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program eligibility on ...
Roughly 45,000 Nevadans will no longer qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Nearly 45,000 Nevadans who previously recieved Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were given a notice that they would lose those benefits in March for not meeting the new ...
An Indiana welfare fraud bill advanced on second reading in the House Thursday as all proposed Democratic amendments failed.
A Baltimore City Department of Social Services office is now open at the MVA branch on Reisterstown Road. Residents can ...