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Supreme Court clears the way for Republican-friendly Texas voting maps; In Twin Cities, riverfront development rules get on the same page; Boston College Prison Education Program expands to women's facility; NYS bill requires timely state reimbursement to nonprofits; Share Oregon holiday spirit by donating blood.

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Trump escalates rhetoric toward Somali Americans as his administration tightens immigration vetting, while Ohio blocks expanded child labor hours and seniors face a Sunday deadline to review Medicare coverage.

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Native American tribes are left out of a new federal Rural Health Transformation Program, cold temperatures are burdening rural residents with higher energy prices and Missouri archivists says documenting queer history in rural communities is critical amid ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.

Housing/Homelessness

The 2024 State of Fair Housing Indiana Report indicated land-leased communities consist of residents of mobile manufactured homes who rent or lease the lot and the land the home sits on but own the home itself. Lot rent is paid monthly to the park owner. (Adobe Stock)
Residents frustrated over AC curbs in IN mobile home community

Residents in a South Bend mobile home community oppose a management rule banning standard window air conditioners. According to the management's …

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Colorado is now the 10th least affordable state in the country for housing, slightly better than eighth in last year's
Report: Colorado workers must earn $36.79 per hour to afford housing

Minimum wage workers in Colorado have to work two full-time jobs, or 82 hours per week, to afford a one-bedroom apartment, according to a new report …

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According to Prosperity Indiana and the Hoosier Housing Needs Coalition, the state has just 38 affordable rental homes available for every 100
IN considers housing action as workers struggle to make rent

By Marilyn Odendahl for The Indiana Citizen.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Indiana Citizen-Free Press India…

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Beth and David Chase at their new Home in Sisters, OR last fall. (Habitat for Humanity, Sisters)<br />
OR funding for affordable homeownership dwindles

The latest round of state-funded LIFT Homeownership grants will fund 239 new affordable homes across Oregon. Previous LIFT grants totaling over $100…

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In 2023, nearly two-thirds of adults nationwide covered by Medicaid were working, and nearly three in 10 were not working because of caregiving responsibilities, illness or disability, or due to school attendance. (Adobe Stock)
Eau Claire resident ‘terrified’ of Medicaid cuts, federal changes

An Eau Claire resident is speaking out about how federal cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could affect his life and …

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Lancaster secured a record $12.7 million federal grant in 2023 to eliminate serious traffic injuries and deaths by 2030, one of just 37 U.S. cities awarded funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. (Christian Hinkle/Adobe Stock)<br />
PA budget delay sparks concern over school, health funding

The mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania is voicing concerns about the state budget delay, warning it could affect the city's more than 58,000 residents…

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Indiana has 814,438 renter households in Indiana according to research site Eviction Lab. (Adobe Stock)
IN tenants bound by evictions can pursue confidential records

A new law on the books will help Hoosier renters saddled with an eviction on their record get some relief. Senate Bill 142, which took effect July 1…

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New Mexico homeowners planning to install solar will have to act quickly to take advantage of tax credits soon to be phased out under the
NM renewable energy advocates decry 'herky-jerky' policies

Renewable energy got short shrift in the budget bill passed by Congress last week and a New Mexico trade association said companies and their employee…

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Homelessness among children in Ohio has increased by 10% since January 2020 and family homelessness has risen 11%, highlighting deepening housing instability. (Adobe Stock)
Ohio mayor says rising rents drive 'hidden homelessness'

As housing costs continue to squeeze Ohio families, Youngstown's mayor warned out-of-state landlords are pushing many out of their homes, undermining …

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Nevada Assembly Bill 121 protects tenants from hidden or
NV housing advocates express concern over Lombardo's vetoes

Housing advocates in Nevada are criticizing Gov. Joe Lombardo's decision to veto what they call essential housing measures. Anwar Green and other …

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At this year's U.S. Conference of Mayors, the 2025 Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program honored cities such as Cincinnati for innovative reforms. (Bryan J. Kelly/Adobe Stock)
Michigan mayor shares highlights from national meeting of city leaders

A Michigan mayor is back from Tampa, Florida, after attending a national gathering of nearly 200 city leaders. The 93rd Annual meeting of the U.S…

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About 77% of adults over 50 want to stay in their homes and communities as they grow older but fewer than half believe their current home will actually meet their needs as they age. (Halfpoint/Adobe Stock)
AARP invests $73,000 in Michigan communities

Six Michigan projects have been awarded funding through AARP's largest-ever Community Challenge grant, aimed at making communities more livable…

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