Nearly 3 million fewer people were enrolled in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces in February ...
More people are losing SNAP, and faster, than the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicted, making it crucial that ...
The Republicans’ harmful megabill was enacted on July 4, 2025. As the law’s one-year anniversary approaches, families across ...
The farm bill proposal released today by Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman ignores the rapidly worsening hunger ...
In the wake of their actions that have worsened health care affordability, President Trump and some in Congress have pushed ...
While seeking to prevent shutdowns is a laudable goal, automatic CR legislation raises significant concerns and is likely to ...
An emergency is unfolding across the country with millions of people losing the help they need to afford groceries, and the harm will only worsen unless Congress acts.
Between the megabill’s July 2025 enactment and March 2026 (the last month with data on all states): These participation declines began before some of the major changes from H.R. 1 were fully in effect ...
ESSER funds account for a significant share of current education dollars, which puts schools at risk of shortfalls when these funds lapse. The final round of federal Elementary and Secondary School ...
Congressional Republicans failed to extend premium tax credit (PTC) enhancements at the end of 2025, and now the harm of higher marketplace premium costs is beginning to show up. [1] Enrollment has ...
The Trump Administration’s final rule implementing the new Medicaid work requirement makes major, last-minute policy shifts that will likely increase the number of people who are denied or lose health ...
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