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House Republicans’ proposals would lead to 14 million people becoming uninsured, forcing hospitals and other health care ...
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The recent rescission of COVID-19 relief funding for K-12 schools will harm districts and limit their ability to address ...
Mayhem on Main Street: Trump’s Attacks on Small Business Break the Back of Local Economies ...
You’re invited to join the Center for American Progress for a virtual event that will preview the end of the 2024-25 Supreme Court term. Our esteemed panelists will preview the cases yet to be ...
The folly of the Trump administration’s trade policy is that it harms the very people it claims to help. The great American historian Barbara Tuchman once described folly in government as the ...
May 20 Panel Discussion CAP Senior Director for Courts and Legal Policy Devon Ombres will moderate a panel discussion with esteemed experts on cases yet to be decided, the bigger decisions that ...
Join CAP and DC/DOX for the Washington, D.C. premiere of "Life After," an investigative documentary that exposes the tangled web of moral dilemmas and profit motives surrounding assisted dying.
Congressional Republicans’ proposals to impose work reporting requirements would result in a combined 3.4 million manufacturing, agricultural, and service workers per year losing Medicaid coverage.
May 19 Mayhem on Main Street: Trump’s Attacks on Small Business Break the Back of Local Economies Please join the Center for American Progress, in partnership with Small Business Majority, for ...
Table 2 shows that Arizona, California, and New York would experience the largest job losses due to Medicaid work reporting requirements, with each state projected to lose tens of thousands of ...