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West Virginia’s July flash floods show how rural disasters bring distinct challenges that require tailored responses.
Untangling Medication Management for Low-Income Patients in Harlem A fragmented health care environment is often the root of medication mismanagement, especially for low-income people.Amid New Funding Opportunities, How Can Child Care Providers Collaborate to Better Serve Families? This year, the federal government budgeted $350 million for preschool expansion and development.Who Are America’s “Climate Migrants,” and Where Will They Go? Just last year, 16.1 million people globally were displaced because of weather-related disasters.Envisioning an Effective Federal Job Guarantee Guaranteed job proposals like the one in a Green New Deal are bringing new attention to a strategy for creating quality jobs.Michigan Follows the Evidence to Encourage Savings while Reducing Economic Insecurity Last week, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer announced plans to raise asset limits for three programs serving low-income families.Harris’s LIFT Act Would Bring New Benefits to Young Workers and Low-Income Students Kamala Harris's proposal would provide a tax credit matching up to $3,000 of earnings for single people and $6,000 for married couples.