
The Pandemic and Economic Crisis Are Wake-Up Call for State Medicaid Expansion
Low-income residents in nonexpansion states face limited options for health coverage.
Low-income residents in nonexpansion states face limited options for health coverage.
A lot is at stake in the 2020 elections—and voter turnout among Americans with disabilities must be supported before and after the polls close.
States and localities recognize the need for affordable, quality infant and toddler child care and have taken steps to create solutions that better serve their communities.
Premature reopening of indoor dining and bars in other U.S. regions has been followed by spread of the virus.
All Americans should have access to online and same-day voter registration.
States and localities are facing severe budget shortfalls. In order to keep essential services—such as health care, education, transportation, and first responders—running uninterrupted, it is imperative that the federal government provide much-needed funding to states and localities.
Some local government are sending absentee ballot applications to all registered voters, ensuring that more Americans can safely vote during the pandemic.
Faith communities must safely reopen houses of worship based on evidence—not politics.
In-person voting must be coupled with the expansion of vote by mail to ensure that disabled voters can participate in this historic election.
No state currently meets evidence-based thresholds for both incidence and testing.