Month: February 2022
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Transit Coalition: MBTA Riders Need Low-Income Fare Option
Transit Coalition: MBTA Riders Need Low-Income Fare Option Advocates for equitable public transit are urging the Legislature to take action…
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Program Providing Extra Fruit, Vegetables to Kids Set to Expire
Program Providing Extra Fruit, Vegetables to Kids Set to Expire Advocates warn that low-income families may have to cut back…
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PA Supreme Court Selects New Congressional Map With ‘Least Change’
PA Supreme Court Selects New Congressional Map With 'Least Change' The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has picked a new congressional map…
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Litigation Ongoing Over Michigan’s New Voting-District Maps
Litigation Ongoing Over Michigan's New Voting-District Maps With new voting-district maps finalized by Michigan's new independent commission, it's now on…
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ACLU Appealing Dismissal of Challenge to AR Redistricting Map
ACLU Appealing Dismissal of Challenge to AR Redistricting Map The ACLU of Arkansas is appealing a decision by a federal…
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Children’s Book by Missouri’s 11 Women Senators Aims to Promote Literacy
Children's Book by Missouri's 11 Women Senators Aims to Promote Literacy The 11 women in the Missouri Senate have written…
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IL Advocates Push for Greater Awareness of Soil Health
IL Advocates Push for Greater Awareness of Soil Health Illinois environmental advocates are pushing lawmakers in Springfield to recognize the…
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MN Looks to Return to Full Funding of Outdoors
MN Looks to Return to Full Funding of Outdoors It's been two decades since Minnesota created a special account to…
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Legal Aid Among Services to Take On Youth Homelessness in MT
Legal Aid Among Services to Take On Youth Homelessness in MT A federal grant is helping Montana tackle homelessness among…
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IA’s History on Civil Liberties at a Crossroads
IA's History on Civil Liberties at a Crossroads In the past two years, Iowa has adopted or proposed policies that…
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