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Black Americans, Low-Income Americans May Benefit Most from Stronger Air Pollution Policies

Stronger regulations lowering levels of fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) would benefit the health of all Americans, but Black Americans and low-income Americans would likely reap the most benefits, including a lower risk of premature death, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and the University of Colorado.

VA reaches $1 Billion in grants awarded to states, territories, and Tribes for Veteran cemeteries

This month, VA’s National Cemetery Administration awarded its billionth dollar to states, U.S. territories, and Tribes for the establishment, expansion, improvement, and maintenance of state, territorial, and Tribal Veterans cemeteries.

Public Administrator Estate Auction

The Riverside County Sheriff Public Administrator holds public auctions to liquidate estate property of county decedents. The property to be auctioned varies but may include: household items, appliances, antiques, collectables, jewelry, coins, art, tools, computer equipment, cars, trucks, vans, trailers, and recreational vehicles.

Biden-Harris Administration Celebrates the Affordable Care Act’s 13th Anniversary and Highlights Record-Breaking Coverage

The Biden-Harris Administration celebrated the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by highlighting record-breaking enrollment numbers during the 2023 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period and lower health care costs because of President Biden’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). 

Can overdose prevention centers help ease San Francisco’s fatal drug crisis?

In December 2021, San Francisco’s Mayor London Breed declared a 90-day state of emergency in the Tenderloin, the neighborhood most damaged by the city’s drug crisis. It was a fiery speech in which she vowed to be “less tolerant of all the bullshit that has destroyed our city.”

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California Lawmakers Backed Bill to Curb ADA Lawsuits — So Why Did It Fail?

A years-long effort by state Sen. Roger Niello to...

Kaiser Nurses Say New Technology Is Undermining Patient Care, Job Quality

Kaiser Permanente nurses who staff the health system's telephone...

Should California Make Voting Easier or Harder? Lawmakers Debate the Question

California and Los Angeles are grappling with a question...
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