1/28/15
- New Job Openings Posted
- CBPP: Ending Subsidies in Marketplace States Would Hurt Diverse Group
- Urban Institute: The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Federal Home Loan Bank Members Proposal Overshoots the Mark
- Mandatory Enrollment of Nursing Home residents into Managed Care & MLTC – scheduled to begin Feb. 1, 2015
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1/27/15
- Evolving Patterns in Diversity
- Goal unveiled to move Medicare away from fee-for-service
- Investment Riches Built on Auto Loans to Poor
- Google Gave U.S. Government Emails From Wikileaks Volunteers
- Many African-Americans Fall Into a Health ‘Coverage Gap’
- Holocaust or Nazi Victim Reparations — Effect on Medicaid, SSI and other Federally Funded and New York State Benefits (Updated)
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1/23/15
- New Job Openings Posted
- Justice Scalia keeps both sides guessing in Fair Housing Act case
- Wells Fargo, Chase To Pay $35.7M For Allowing Illegal Mortgage Kickbacks
- Can Plaintiffs Be Denied Their Day in Court Because a Remedy is Costly?
- Urban Institute: The Need to Reform Medicare’s Payments to Skilled Nursing Facilities is as Strong as Ever
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1/22/15
- HRA Materials Updated
- CFPB Tweaks Forward Mortgage Disclosure Rules
- War on Poverty: President Johnson ‘transformed America’
- Microsoft Really Wants You To Try Windows 10, Offers Free Upgrades
- CBPP: HUD Seeks Significant Improvements to “Moving to Work” Demonstration, But Additional Changes Needed
- Sue Talia and Practicing Law Institute Partner for Free Jan 30 Program on Unbundling –It Will be Available Online Then and Afterwards
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1/21/15
- Video: New York, We Got a (Housing) Problem
- Fewer People Having Trouble Paying Medical Bills
- Supreme Court Argument preview: That housing bias issue is back
- “Reckless Driving”: Implications of Recent Subprime Auto Finance Growth
- BillMoyers.com & TalkPoverty: 12 Days, 12 Actions You Can Take to Fight Poverty
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1/20/15
- Racial Generation Gap Looms Large for States
- Down Two Judges, New York’s Court of Appeals Carries On
- Group Urges New York City to End Credit Checks by Employers
- Surplus Budget Funds Could Help The Poor Access Legal Services, State Bar President Lau-Kee Proposes
- Schneiderman Secures Agreements With Seven School Districts To Ensure Equal Educational Opportunity For English Language Learners
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