Monthly Archives: March, 2022

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VA shares implementation plan and locations of PAWS Act pilot program

The Department of Veterans Affairs will publish a Federal Register Notice, Wednesday, March 30, on its plan for implementing the pilot program required by the Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers for Veterans Therapy Act.

On 12-Year Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, New HHS Report Shows Ways the Biden-Harris Administration’s American Rescue Plan Investments Are Lowering Health Care...

On the 12th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a new report highlighting data on the record-setting 2022 Open Enrollment Period and key health care coverage gains made under the Biden-Harris Administration.

Menstrual Equity and the Pandemic: It’s Time to Take the Gendered Experience Into Account

Income loss was a strong predictor of menstrual product insecurity across the U.S. during COVID-19, and populations with lower incomes and the lowest educational attainment were most vulnerable, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and partners at the CUNY School of Public Health.

Biden says remark on Putin’s power was about ‘moral outrage’

President Joe Biden said Monday that he would make “no apologies” and wasn’t “walking anything back” after his weekend comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power,” attempting to turn the page on a controversy that clouded his recent trip to Europe.

Coronavirus Files: Boosters hold up against omicron but Black Americans hit hard in winter surge

Recent data indicates that during the winter surge, non-Hispanic Black adults were hospitalized at higher rates than any other ethnic group, at any time in the pandemic, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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State Employees Push Back on Newsom’s Return-to-Office Order

California state employees are pressing lawmakers to preserve remote-work...

Billionaire Tax Measure Qualifies for November Ballot: What Voters Should Know

California voters will decide in November whether to impose...

Single-Payer Health Care Could Work in California, but Fiscal and Political Hurdles Loom

California’s long-running debate over single-payer health care has entered...

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