Poverty Issues
Friday, December 20, 2024
Food insecurity prompts ND advocates to eye universal school meals
North Dakota is expected to rejoin the debate over whether all school children, regardless of their family income, should have access to no-cost …
Friday, December 20, 2024
Impact of Trump's proposed budget cuts cited for Pennsylvanians
As President-elect Donald Trump takes office, federal safety net programs such as Medicaid, CHIP and SNAP, which support 85 million low-income …
SNAP funding in question as Congress works to avoid shutdown
Congressional efforts to avoid a government shutdown could extend funding for SNAP, the program formerly known as food stamps. And if the continuing …
TX group works to give Latinos seat at table in fight against methane
Members of the environmental nonprofit GreenLatinos are involved in a push to get more Latinos across Texas involved in the fight against methane gas…
Doula Alliance of AR works to improve maternal health
Birth doulas across Arkansas have formed a new organization to improve maternal health care across the state and help pass legislation they hope will …
Organization helps NC woman advocate for housing, awareness
One life-altering situation turned a North Carolina woman's stability into homelessness and now, she is sharing her journey to humanize homelessness …
Nearly 90 food banks, pantries across Colorado get $2,611,500
Colorado is distributing over $2.6 million to food banks and pantries to ensure that the state's one in seven children facing hunger can access nutrit…
Caps on utility rate hikes may be coming in 2025
After years of double-digit rate hikes on electricity bills, some relief might be in sight. Oregon Citizens' Utility Board, or CUB, has proposed a 7…
Clearing the myths: Simplifying SNAP benefits to fight senior hunger
Hunger doesn't retire, yet millions of older Americans struggling to afford food may not realize help is within reach. Misconceptions and stigma …
Panel explores cost of fines, fees on Alabama's most vulnerable residents
Alabama's reliance on fines and fees to fund state services can turn minor incidents such as a traffic violation into overwhelming debt for low-income…
Grant bolsters legal services for low-income Montanans
Low-income Montana residents are getting help accessing legal aid online. In some cases, updates to automated legal forms could help residents …
Standardized test scores at center of Ohio education debate
Ohioans are paying close attention to the fast-tracking of Senate Bill 295 through the Statehouse during the lame-duck session. The proposed …