9/8/14
- Food Stamp Error Rate Declined as Rolls Grew
- John Oliver On For-Profit Colleges: You Might As Well Go To Hogwarts
- Aging Behind Bars: Trends and Implications of Graying Prisoners in the Federal Prison System
- New Study Shows Link Between Medicaid Coverage of Prenatal and Infant Care and Better Long-Term Health Outcomes
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9/5/14
- The EITC’s Far-Reaching Benefits
- Food Stamps, 50 Years Later: Stop Impeding, Start Improving
- Reddit, Kickstarter, and others plan net neutrality ‘day of action’ on September 10th
- CFPB: You could still end up paying interest on a zero percent interest credit card offer
- Empire Justice Comments on Proposed Rules for Immediate Needs for Personal Care Services
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9/4/14
- How Real Food Can Help Fight Poverty
- Public Wants Video in U.S. Supreme Court, Poll Shows
- Partner’s Perspective: NNIP and Open Data in Baltimore
- New “Food Insecurity” Figures Show Recovery Has Yet to Reach Many
- The housing bust turned more renters and homeowners into neighbors
- Pounding Student Loan Borrowers: The Heavy Costs of the Government’s Partnership with Debt Collection Agencies
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9/3/14
- IOLA Meeting September 17, 2014
- SNAP Caseloads Down – as Expected
- Two Years After DACA, State Responses Vary
- 2.5 million borrowers face imminent payment shock
- U.S. Housing Regulator Seeks More Support for Poor Borrowers
- Bank Of America Doesn’t Want To Pay $1.27B For Countrywide’s “Hustle” Mortgage Scam
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8/28/14
- New Job Openings Posted
- Legal aid funding for Mississippi’s poor declining
- Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities
- CFPB: Working together to protect student veterans
- Thousands in Texas Lose Cars Amid Calls for Loan Restrictions
- Jacksonville to cut Legal Aid staff, cut funds for legal services to poor
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