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Read more about More states are giving students more money to pay for community college
Read more about More states are giving students more money to pay for community college

More states are giving students more money to pay for community college

May 31, 2023
Read more about More states are giving students more money to pay for community college
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As the idea of free community college gains traction across the country, some lawmakers have gotten bolder in their concepts — expanding existing programs or pitching legislation that would offer free college to anyone.
Read more about Georgia organizations embrace long road to end veterans homelessness
Read more about Georgia organizations embrace long road to end veterans homelessness

Georgia organizations embrace long road to end veterans homelessness

May 31, 2023
Read more about Georgia organizations embrace long road to end veterans homelessness
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Former eight-year Army veteran Wilma Fiddmont’s dreams of settling into a comfortable life in Georgia took a sharp detour that left her homeless and sleeping in her car. Her life was in shambles as the little money she had saved up quickly disappeared while she was living in hotel rooms, but she would quickly rebound in 2021 after searching phone book listings led to her discovering a new Warner Robins shelter that is aiming to end chronic homelessness for women who served in the military.
Read more about MD abortion provider to open in ‘abortion desert’ as states restrict access
Read more about MD abortion provider to open in ‘abortion desert’ as states restrict access

MD abortion provider to open in ‘abortion desert’ as states restrict access

May 31, 2023
Read more about MD abortion provider to open in ‘abortion desert’ as states restrict access
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In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal abortion protections, state legislatures have passed new laws to shape abortion access in their states. While some states aimed to severely restrict access to abortions, states such as Maryland are seen as “access points” due to more lenient abortion laws.
Read more about 115  Nebraska business leaders sign letter opposing bills attacking LGBTQ rights
Read more about 115  Nebraska business leaders sign letter opposing bills attacking LGBTQ rights

115 Nebraska business leaders sign letter opposing bills attacking LGBTQ rights

May 05, 2023
Read more about 115  Nebraska business leaders sign letter opposing bills attacking LGBTQ rights
Read more about 115  Nebraska business leaders sign letter opposing bills attacking LGBTQ rights
A letter delivered Thursday from more than 115 Nebraska business leaders tells Gov. Jim Pillen and state lawmakers that two proposals attacking LGBTQ+ rights are hurting job recruitment and retention in the state.
Read more about Tennessee law puts schoolbook sellers, distributors at criminal prosecution risk
Read more about Tennessee law puts schoolbook sellers, distributors at criminal prosecution risk

Tennessee law puts schoolbook sellers, distributors at criminal prosecution risk

May 05, 2023
Read more about Tennessee law puts schoolbook sellers, distributors at criminal prosecution risk
Read more about Tennessee law puts schoolbook sellers, distributors at criminal prosecution risk
Gov. Bill Lee has signed a new law that puts book publishers, sellers and distributors at risk of prosecution for providing written materials to the state’s public schools that may at any point be deemed obscene.
Read more about Florida GOP restricts pronouns, removes books, expands ban on gender identity
Read more about Florida GOP restricts pronouns, removes books, expands ban on gender identity

Florida GOP restricts pronouns, removes books, expands ban on gender identity

May 05, 2023
Read more about Florida GOP restricts pronouns, removes books, expands ban on gender identity
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Amid sharp divisions between Republicans and Democrats, the Legislature has approved measures for Florida’s public schools that could help or hurt — by restricting “pronouns,” quickly removing certain books in classrooms and school libraries, and expanding a ban on discussion in sexual orientation or gender identity
Read more about What abortion foes have been up to since Dobbs leaked
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What abortion foes have been up to since Dobbs leaked

May 05, 2023
Read more about What abortion foes have been up to since Dobbs leaked
Read more about What abortion foes have been up to since Dobbs leaked
Anti-abortion leaders could not stop paraphrasing Winston Churchill last June after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a victory that took 50 years to realize.
Read more about Judge denies temporary injunction request by Zephyr, ACLU of Montana
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Judge denies temporary injunction request by Zephyr, ACLU of Montana

May 04, 2023
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District Court Judge Mike Menahan said Tuesday he won’t put an emergency stop to Montana Speaker of the House Matt Regier’s censure of Rep. Zooey Zephyr. On a party-line vote, the House censured the Missoula Democrat last week alleging a breach of decorum after a protest in the gallery broke out by people who wanted Regier to recognize Zephyr to speak on the floor.
Read more about Idaho governor: Medicaid shouldn’t pay for transgender medical care — for anyone
Read more about Idaho governor: Medicaid shouldn’t pay for transgender medical care — for anyone

Idaho governor: Medicaid shouldn’t pay for transgender medical care — for anyone

May 04, 2023
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Read more about Idaho governor: Medicaid shouldn’t pay for transgender medical care — for anyone
As a lawsuit by transgender Idahoans against the state’s Medicaid administrators makes its way through federal court, Gov. Brad Little stepped in this week to clarify the state’s official position on the matter.
Read more about Clergy, social workers fear fallout from Oklahoma abortion laws
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Clergy, social workers fear fallout from Oklahoma abortion laws

Aug 17, 2022
Read more about Clergy, social workers fear fallout from Oklahoma abortion laws
Read more about Clergy, social workers fear fallout from Oklahoma abortion laws
Strict anti-abortion laws that took effect in Oklahoma this year led to the quick shuttering of every abortion facility in the state, but left questions for those who work directly with women who may seek their advice or help getting an abortion out of state.