Even if Trump left the federal pre-existing conditions in place, which Vance promised, it would only apply to exchange plans. Allowing states to “experiment” with skimpy plans would encourage millions of younger, healthier people in those states to flee the exchanges. This would make useful co...
provides low-income older adults with a monthly supply that includes pasta, juice, cereals, and a variety of canned foods. To qualify, a person must be at least 60 years old and have an annual income of no more than 130% of the federal poverty level, which amounts to less than $20,...
It mirrors a project inthe city of St. Paulduring the pandemic that gave the same extra cash boost to 150 randomly selected families whose income was at or below 300% of the federal poverty line. A study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvaniafoundparticipants in the program improved...
December 19, 2024 Federal Regulators Were Trying to Rein in Texas Polluters. Then They Lost Documents Crucial to Their Efforts. The EPA bungled what is likely its last chance to force Texas to reduce emissions that cause dangerous haze before the Trump administration. ...
The FCCstatesthat households are eligible for the benefit if they have an income at or below 200% of thefederal poverty guidelines(this was 135% of federal poverty levels under the old program)ORif a member of the household meets at leastoneof the criteria below: ...
what different consequences may be and also what collection efforts tend to look like from the federal government. We will also learn about the history of the movement and explore resources to help people decide what level of resistance and risk makes sense for you. E-mailnowartax@riseup.netto...
Neither of us can do any more to further the program and we are trapped by our own poverty in a situation that is very volatile. If we stay, we die; it’s just that simple.” But then deliverance appeared. A white woman, disgusted by the events in Vidor, offered Simpson an ...
After six weeks of intensive training, the fifty “Reggies” were scattered to poverty law centers across the country with the guarantee of a modest stipend from the federal government. Jalet asked where her services were most needed. The answer: Texas. The first class of Reginald Heber Smith ...