Outgoing Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) is getting on everyone's last nerve in Maine, including Superior Court Justice Michaela Murphy who gave him a December 5th Deadline to implement the Medic… Read More
"With new work requirement, thousands lose Medicaid coverage in Arkansas" PBS NewsHour 11/19/2018More evidence that to Republicans you are not worth spending money on.ExcerptSUMMARY: A… Read More
On November 21st, 2018, Brent Regan, Kootenai County Republican Central Committee Chairman and Head of the Idaho Freedom Foundation’s Board of Directors, filed a Lawsuit in the Idaho S… Read More
Mississippi’s Republican Governor is considering Medicaid Expansion, the First Sign that long-held GOP Opposition could be Wilting in the Deep South after an Election that was a big Wi… Read More
Most Native Americans Enrolled in Medicaid in Arizona Won't be Forced to Work to Keep their Health Insurance under New Rules the Trump Administration Approved for the State, a move that like… Read More
The Idaho Supreme Court Voted to Uphold Proposition 2, Dismissing Legal Challenges to an Initiative that was Approved by Voters in November 2018.
Proposition 2 Expanded Medicaid Eligibility… Read More
A Federal Judge today Blocked New Work Requirements on Medicaid Recipients for a Second Time, dealing another Blow to the Trump Administration's efforts to Reshape the Safety Net Health Care… Read More
The Trump Administration Approved Utah's Request for a Scaled-Back Medicaid Expansion with a Work Requirement just days after a Federal Judge Blocked similar Rules from taking effect in Kent… Read More
The Trump Administration Approved a Request from Tennessee that would allow the State to Eeceive Medicaid Funding through a Block Grant, a Change Critics argue will Lead to Cuts to the Healt… Read More
Under Normal circumstances, when an Election produces an Administration of a Different Political Party, the Solicitor General plays a Key role managing a wave of Potential Reversals on Certa… Read More
President Biden will sign Three Executive Orders Tuesday that take aim at Trump's Hardline Immigration Policies and try to Rectify the Consequences of those Policies, including by establishi… Read More
Medicaid Enrollees will No Longer have to Prove they are Working or Undertaking other Activities to Maintain their Health Coverage, the Agency that Runs the Program announced Friday.
In 20… Read More
President Biden will Nominate Seasoned Democratic Health Policy Broker, Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, to Led the Trillion-Dollar Medicare and Medicaid Agency, and play a Leading Role in crafting P… Read More
Republicans Opposed to President Biden’s Economic Relief Proposal have settled on a Central line of Attack: Congress shouldn’t spend more Money when $1 Trillion in Aid allocated… Read More
Legislative Updates
Alaska: The Alaska Legislature is considering an unusually large number of proposals to change the state’s election system. Eight different ideas, two from Gov. Mi… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: Democratic Reps. Susan Wild of Pennsylvania and Nikema Williams of Georgia have introduced the Stay in Line to Vote Act. The Stay in Line to Vote Ac… Read More
Legislative Updates
Alabama: The Alabama Senate passed a number of election-related bills that, among other items, narrow the timeframe for absentee ballot applications and ban voting out o… Read More
Presiident Biden’s Election brought a New Optimism that a Public Health Insurance Option could become a Reality. But while the Public Option, a Government-run-Insurance Plan that Compe… Read More
Legislative Updates
Connecticut: A provision in the 800+ page budget bill would allow people on parole to vote, completing a decade-long effort to end felony disenfranchisement in Connectic… Read More
The Biden Administration announced its plan to Remove the Hyde Amendment Restriction, which Bans the use of Federal Funds to Pay for most Abortions, from Government Spending Bills.
The Ann… Read More
The Missouri Supreme Court, on Thursday, ruled in Favor of Supporters of Medicaid Expansion in the State, Overturning a Lower Court Ruling, that had Blocked it.
The Unanimous Ruling was qu… Read More
The Senate's $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Package still needs to be passed by the House, would provide $550 Billion in New Federal Spending over Five years.
The New Investments would reach… Read More
Missouri Governor, Mike Parson (R), must provide Medicaid Health Care to Thousands more Newly Eligible Adults, a Judge ruled, Tuesday.
Cole County Judge, Jon Beetem, ordered Parson's Admin… Read More
Biden Administration told Ohio, it Cannot Impose Work Requirements on some Recipients of Medicaid.
It is a Reversal from the Trump Administration.
It said that the Work Requirements will… Read More
New York City's $40 Million Investment, that generates a $1.8 Billion Annual Return, sounds too good to be true. But that's what New York is in line for, after its Investment in Census Outre… Read More
Idaho Supreme Court Justices, on Monday, Unanimously ruled the State’s New Law on Citizen-led Ballot Initiatives, to be Unconstitutional, and said it Infringed on the Public’s Ri… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: House Democrats have passed legislation that would strengthen a landmark civil rights-era voting law weakened by the Supreme Court over the past dec… Read More
Nebraska’s State Sen. Mike Groene (R-42nd District) was frustrated but not terribly surprised,last year, when the Legislature Rejected, for the Seventh time, a Measure that would have… Read More
The Senate GOP, is standing Firm on its Resolution, Not to Help Democrats Raise the Debt Ceiling, before a Crucial October Deadline. But, The Treasury Department Technically has the Ability… Read More
Federal Agencies, this week, will Submit Plans to the White House, on Ways to Increase Voter Registration and Participation, as the Deadline approaches for One of President Biden’s key… Read More
The Biden Administration published its Vaccination Mandate for Businesses, on Thursday, setting a Jan. 4th Deadline, in line with the Date set for Health Care Workers, and Employees of Feder… Read More
A Federal Judge, U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers, said this weekend, that she would Not block the Biden Administration's Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers, while a Florida Lawsuit Ch… Read More
Texas' Highest Criminal Court, Ruled on Wednesday, that the State's Attorney General does Not have the Authority, with a few Rare exceptions, to Independently Prosecute Criminal Cases, inclu… Read More
The Department of Justice (DOJ) asked the Supreme Court on Thursday, to Allow a Vaccine Mandate aimed at certain Extra Health Care Workers to go into effect Nationwide, marking the First tim… Read More
A U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Neil Gorsuch, left in force New Mexico’s Requirement that many of its Health-Care Workers be Vaccinated against Covid-19, turning away a Request by a Nurs… Read More
The U.S. Government has approved California's overhaul of the Nation's largest insurance program for low-income and disabled residents, Officials said Wednesday, a decision that among other… Read More
Only a few months after Terminating Federal Pandemic Unemployment Benefits early, several GOP-led States are now Expanding Jobless Payments to a different group of people affected by Covid-1… Read More
A new $1 billion Broadband plan from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), will use a combination of Federal Subsidies and State Grants to close large gaps in access to High-Quality Internet.
Ca… Read More
Are you wondering how to find the best pediatric dentist? Taking your child to the dentist for the first time can be overwhelming. And choosing the best dentist for kids is no easy task, but… Read More
The Postal Service Reform Act (H.R. 3076), to ensure Self-Sustaining, High-Quality, Postal Service.
Since 2006, the Postal Service has had to Pre-Fund Retiree Health Benefits 75 years in a… Read More
The Supreme Court waded into a Political Clash Wednesday, between the Biden Administration and Republican States, seeking to Defend a Signature Trump Immigration Rule, that the Biden's Admi… Read More
Increasing productivity in the workplace and reducing the impact of fatigue involves changing habits. In order to cope with difficulties, numerous changes in habits and lifestyle are constan… Read More
As we age, many begin to think about the best way to live out our golden years. For some, this means moving away from one. But for others, there are alternatives to assisted living.
An as… Read More
President Biden's Administration on Friday, halted Gov. Brian Kemp’s (R) plan to have the Private Sector, not the Government, engage in Outreach to get State Residents to Sign-Up for I… Read More
President Biden's Administration reached a Deal with 20 U.S. Internet Service Providers, to Provide Free Internet Access to Americans Living in Low-Income areas, Monday.
ISPs such as AT&am… Read More
Online therapy sites have made it easier (and cheaper) for people to get professional help for personal emotional challenges, family or relationship problems, or mental disorders like anxiet… Read More
BetterHelp is one of the leading online providers of mental health services. Many of those looking for affordable mental health treatment tend to gravitate towards the BetterHelp platform, m… Read More
BetterHelp is a popular online therapy service far less expensive than in-person therapy and is quite enticing. But how does it work, and does Betterhelp take insurance?
BetterHelp is a s… Read More
BetterHelp, an online therapy provider, might be a good choice for those looking for a quick and private way to find a therapist. Online therapy has become more prevalent in recent years, an… Read More
All kinds of people struggle with mental health issues. Still, when it comes to the LGBT+ community, higher rates of discrimination prevent people with these identities from receiving the he… Read More
Suppose you’ve decided to go with Betterhelp to improve your mental health. In that case, you’re making a scary but significant step forward in your recovery process, and BetterH… Read More
Posted by Cindy Long, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service in Food and Nutrition
Sep 08, 2022
Over the last two years, we’ve experienced major disruptions in the world o… Read More
Living with debt is like sharing your mental space with a vampire. It feeds on your happiness, sucking the joy out of what would otherwise be festive occasions. Get a raise? That’s not… Read More
A career as a home care provider can be suitable for you if you have strong enthusiasm for helping the elderly but lack specialized medical expertise. Home care providers enable older people… Read More
The article discusses the millions of Medicaid enrollees who are experiencing difficulties with their coverage due to changes made by the government in order to keep the program affordable w… Read More
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has announced that the state's budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion. The deficit is part of Newsom's overall proposal for a $306 billion budget… Read More
Over 1 million people have been dropped from Medicaid in recent months in some US states following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, with most losing coverage due to not completing required… Read More
Texas has filed a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood, seeking repayment of at least $17 million in Medicaid payments for health services provided before the organization was removed from the… Read More
Phoenix-area scammers have targeted hundreds of Native Americans, defrauding Arizona out of hundreds of millions of dollars through fake rehabilitation centers. The billing schemes often lef… Read More
Seema Verma, a U.S. government official and advocate for change in the healthcare system, has launched reform campaigns to improve Medicare and Medicaid. She has successfully brought down Me… Read More