Year: 2022
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‘Untreated Crisis’ as Concern Mounts Over Florida’s Poor Oral Health
'Untreated Crisis' as Concern Mounts Over Florida's Poor Oral Health Florida leads the nation in the number of individuals, nearly…
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Study: Children in Child Care Don’t Exhibit Problematic Behaviors
Study: Children in Child Care Don't Exhibit Problematic Behaviors A new study shows kids in child care are not more…
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NLRB Funding Can’t Keep Pace with Unionizing Trend
NLRB Funding Can't Keep Pace with Unionizing Trend In one of its final moves of 2022, Congress approved a $25…
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Redeploy Illinois: A Model for Juvenile Justice Reform
Redeploy Illinois: A Model for Juvenile Justice Reform Redeploy Illinois is a community-based alternative to incarceration, which keeps kids in…
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Sierra Club VA Chapter: Lots More Work to Do in 2023
Sierra Club VA Chapter: Lots More Work to Do in 2023 The Sierra Club's Virginia Chapter said it has spent…
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TN Apprenticeship Program Aims to Address Teacher Shortage
TN Apprenticeship Program Aims to Address Teacher Shortage Tennessee is working to overcome the state's teacher shortage, especially in rural…
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Critics: WV Carbon Capture Hub a Boondoggle, Empty Promises
Critics: WV Carbon Capture Hub a Boondoggle, Empty Promises President Joe Biden's infrastructure law contains $10 billion to sow the…
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Baby Bonds Aim to Close Racial Wealth Gap in MA
Baby Bonds Aim to Close Racial Wealth Gap in MA A task force assembled by the state treasurer's office said…
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More OH Families Max Credit Cards, Turn to Food Banks for Groceries
More OH Families Max Credit Cards, Turn to Food Banks for Groceries Winter utility bills, ongoing inflation and easing pandemic-related…
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How to Dodge Scams, Stay Financially alert in the New Year
How to Dodge Scams, Stay Financially alert in the New Year Financial experts in North Carolina say credit card and…
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