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12/23/14

TalkPoverty.org: Utility Policy Reform Must Be a Focus for Lawmakers Health Insurance Coverage for People with HIV Under the Affordable Care Act: Experiences in Five States How Much of the Medicare Spending Slowdown Can be Explained? Insights and Analysis from … Continue reading

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12/22/14

Marital Disruption and Health Insurance State Prison Health Care Spending: State Fact Sheets News from NYLAG Evelyn Frank Legal Resources Program – Library of Past Medicaid Newsletters GAO Report: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: Action Is Needed to Better Promote … Continue reading

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12/19/14

New Job Opening Posted Changing Patterns in U.S. Immigration and Population Report: True High-Speed Broadband Competition In The U.S. Remains Largely Nonexistent FHFA Director Responds to Housing Advocates: Broadening Mortgage Access is a 2015 Priority Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation that … Continue reading

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12/18/14

CFPB: College credit card agreements Servicing Is an Underappreciated Constraint on Credit Access The Faces of Senior Poverty Are Likely Women of Color Public justice Blog: A Victory Against Wage Theft and For Class Actions in Braun v. Walmart Consumer … Continue reading

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12/1714

Need a Lawyer? Sell Everything Push to Provide Lawyers in New York City Housing Court Gains Momentum Some States Retreat on Mental Health Funding CFPB: 2014 College credit card agreements Private Student Loan Refinancing Carries Risks, Rewards Racial/Ethnic Differences in … Continue reading

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12/16/14

How Low Child Care Wages Put All Children at Risk Identity theft victims face months of hassle Consumer credit reports: A study of medical and non-medical collections “FIDA” Demo Starts in NYC and Nassau County – Clearing up Confusion

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12/15/14

Lawyers volunteer services to keep families “Home for the Holidays” ‘Religious Freedom’ or a ‘License to Discriminate’? State Health Care Spending on Medicaid Report: Americans Are Poorer Since The Recession Ended, Wealth Inequality Continues To Increase 5 Ways the November … Continue reading

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12/12/14

Never Convicted, but Held Back by a Criminal Record States’ Recovery From Great Recession Is Slow and Uneven Five Things the Civil Legal Aid Community Can Learn from Medical-Legal Partnership

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