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Are people flourishing? Are they safe? And do they have jobs where they're able to provide for themselves and their ...
In the wake of Medicare and Medicaid's 60th anniversary, Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Jamila Michener of Cornell University to the pod to discuss her recent Forefront article on organized power ...
Washington lawmakers are back home selling the pros and cons of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," leveraging the law to shape ...
New projections show millions may lose current Medicaid coverage under GOP-backed reforms, but not all would be left ...
In rural Colorado and across rural America, Medicaid is a lifeline, especially for people who wouldn’t otherwise have easy ...
Pa. GOP criticizes Gov. Shapiro for joining a lawsuit against the Trump administration amid debate over transgender kids in ...
NORFOLK, Va. — As Virginia's gubernatorial race heats up, two former governors, now in private life, are offering starkly ...
While she has yet to officially declare her candidacy, Ernst has taken steps suggesting a bid, including hiring a campaign ...
The coming decade is almost certain to see Americans take more seriously our large national debt. I see this as a silver lining that will push states to think more deliberately about taxes and public ...
One commissioner suggested spending money locally to address homelessness would draw more homeless people to the county.
MSNBC pundit Joe Scarborough tangled with Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) over recent cuts to Medicaid passed by Congress as part of President Trump’s spending bill. During a discussion about the ...
Newsom, Pritzker and Walz have proven they’re willing to sacrifice the health and dignity of immigrants for short-term ...