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Murkowski Leads Senate Passage Of Land Transfer Legislation To Improve Alaska Native Health Care Access
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12.20.22
WASHINGTON, DCย โ Yesterday, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved H.R.441, the Don Young Alaska Native Health Care Land Transf...
NCUA Statement on Committee Passage of Vendor Authority and Underserved Areas Bills
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (May 18, 2022) โ National Credit Union Administration Chairman Todd M. Harper issued the following statement after the app...
Arizona activists push for passage of environmental justice bill
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A federal judge recently halted construction on a mine because of its potential effects on Indigenous lands. The Hualapai Tribe is suing t...
In recently released data, ABA parses out bar passage rates by race, ethnicity and gender
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In recently released data, ABA parses out bar passage rates by race, ethnicity and gender
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12 states refused to expand health coverage to the poor after the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. But there is a way they can still imp...
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By Emma Ockerman
Certain adults ages 60 to 64 in states that didn’t expand Medicaid stand to benefit from a change in Medicar...
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