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Infographic: The State of Abortion Restrictions After Whole Woman’s Health

Even with this landmark Supreme Court victory, many abortion restrictions remain in effect.

by Kendra Smale and Heidi Williamson | Wednesday, August 17, 2016

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Poverty

A Plan to Enhance the Child Tax Credit

article icon Fact Sheet By enhancing the Child Tax Credit, policymakers can substantially reduce child poverty, increase family economic security, and invest in our nation’s next generation. Melissa Boteach is the Vice President of the Poverty to Prosperity Program at the Center for American Progress.

by Rachel West, Melissa Boteach, Rebecca Vallas | Monday, August 15, 2016

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Women

Rhetoric vs. Reality: Paid Family and Medical Leave

article icon Issue Brief Conservative proposals, such as business tax credits and pregnancy 401(k)s, do not cut it for working families that need paid family and medical leave.

by Sunny Frothingham and Sarah Jane Glynn | Thursday, August 11, 2016

Religion and Values

Faith Voices on Reproductive Justice: Religion and Equality

play_alt icon Video We asked faith leaders from around the country to discuss the role of faith in the reproductive justice movement.

by Claire Markham, Lauren Kokum, Kulsum Ebrahim | Thursday, August 11, 2016

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Religion and Values

How Government Inaction Thwarts Equal Access to Reproductive Health Care

Anti-choice politicians who prioritize their personal beliefs over women’s health prevent access to reproductive health services for all women but particularly for low-income women and women of color.

by Lauren Kokum | Thursday, August 11, 2016

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Energy and Environment

Bridging the Risk Modeling Gap

article icon Issue Brief The United States can—and should—galvanize global progress on expanding climate-related risk insurance by launching a new partnership to expand and improve catastrophe modeling in developing countries.

by Pete Ogden, Jerusalem Demsas, Ben Bovarnick | Wednesday, August 10, 2016

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Health Care

Kentucky’s Medicaid Ultimatum Threatens Beneficiaries’ Health

Kentucky Gov. Bevin’s threat to repeal Medicaid expansion if a proposed waiver is not approved is reckless and irresponsible, especially since the waiver would reduce Medicaid enrollment, limit benefits, and raise costs for beneficiaries.

by Thomas Huelskoetter | Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Cars drive along Presidio Parkway in San Francisco
Economy

Assessing Claims About Public-Private Partnerships

article icon Issue Brief Public-private partnerships do not address the most fundamental challenge facing state and local governments: a lack of sufficient tax and user fee revenue needed to expand infrastructure investment.

by Kevin DeGood | Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Jennifer Parrott, a certified nurse practitioner, talks with a doctor
LGBT

The Medicaid Program and LGBT Communities: Overview and Policy Recommendations

article icon Issue Brief As Medicaid celebrates its 51st birthday, recent and future changes to the program can help ensure that its benefits reach everyone who needs them, including LGBT people and their families.

by Kellan Baker, Ashe McGovern, Sharita Gruberg, Andrew Cray | Tuesday, August 9, 2016

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Health Care

The Medicare Cost Curve Bent During the Obama Administration

Medicare spending projections have fallen dramatically since President Obama took office, thanks in part to the Affordable Care Act.

by Harry Stein and Laura Pontari | Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The U.S. Supreme Court
Courts

State or Federal Court?

article icon Fact Sheet A guide to distinguish the differences and similarities between state and federal courts, and explain the challenges that exist for both court systems’ processes.

by Anisha Singh and Billy Corriher | Monday, August 8, 2016

preschoolers
Early Childhood

Black Families Work More, Earn Less, and Face Difficult Child Care Choices

While the child care crisis means all families have poor choices, African American families have even fewer options.

by Rasheed Malik and Jamal Hagler | Friday, August 5, 2016