Housing the Homeless
The number of people who are homeless has decreased in the US since 2007, but we have not seen increases in housing for all populations.
...moreThe number of people who are homeless has decreased in the US since 2007, but we have not seen increases in housing for all populations.
...moreThe projected decline in children’s spending over the next 10 years will be driven mostly by a reduction in spending on education and nutrition programs.
...moreMany lawfully present immigrants remain uninsured due to fear, confusion about eligibility policies, and difficulty navigating the enrollment process.
...moreInsurance coverage disparities still exist between mothers of different races and ethnicities despite the Affordable Care Act.
...moreThe Department of Defense will encourage reporting, connect survivors to services, and hold offenders accountable in response to sexual assault.
...moreThe concentration of a potent neurotoxin, methylmercury, in saltwater fish is increasing as a result of climate change and overfishing.
...moreThe gap between White and Black homeowners has reached its widest margin in 50 years, underscoring the need for new, transformative legislation and action.
...morePolitical Action Committees supported by physician organizations may be unknowingly giving to candidates and legislators who oppose firearm safety measures.
...moreContradicting views on Medicare for All from the electorate may slow the pace of bringing a meaningful health plan for the country.
...moreThe number of transgender veterans experiencing homelessness increased by 89%, while the rate of homelessness among the general population dropped by 48%.
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