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Federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could cause some DC-area families to lose an average of $187 in monthly benefits.
The COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Changed College Career and Technical Education for Good Before the pandemic community colleges had been increasingly embracing distance education because of its flexibility and accessibility. Our survey findings show the pandemic may have accelerated this trend among college CTE programs.The COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Changed College Career and Technical Education for Good Before the pandemic community colleges had been increasingly embracing distance education because of its flexibility and accessibility. New research shows the pandemic may have accelerated this trend.Easing Barriers to Child Care Food Subsidies for Home-Based Child Care Providers Offers Policymakers an Overlooked Opportunity Removing barriers could support the healthy development and well-being of millions of American children.Public Housing Authorities Are Supporting Equitable Vaccine Distribution among Communities Hardest Hit by COVID-19 Public housing authorities’ service delivery can serve as a model for future initiatives.More Than 50 Years after the Fair Housing Act, More Action Is Needed to Address Housing Discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Federal leadership and broader public awareness of the discrimination faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders can help move us closer to the promise of the Fair Housing Act.