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Housing is a basic human need, and no one should be turned away from resources and services that help them obtain stable, affordable housing because of their identity. The Fair Housing Act of 1968, ...
The long-term outlook for the Social Security trust funds has declined slightly, the latest annual report from the program’s ...
Following a series of middle-of-the-night backroom deals, and less than an hour after the final language was unveiled, Senate ...
Missouri legislators in May approved an alarming tax policy change: eliminating the state income tax on capital gains, a first-of-its-kind move that will deliver enormous gains to wealthy ...
Note: Based on each state’s share of fiscal year 2024 benefit issuance and projected benefit costs in 2028 under the Congressional Budget Office’s June 2024 baseline, assuming each state’s share of ...
The Senate is barreling toward a vote on a still-not-finished bill that would take away health coverage and food assistance from millions of people who need it, raise families’ costs, and make a large ...
This week at CBPP, we focused on food assistance, health, the federal budget and taxes, immigration, housing, Social Security, state budgets and taxes, and the economy. On ...
Revised legislation released June 25 by Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman would slightly modify several of the ...
The State Landscape is a comprehensive set of eligibility criteria, waivers, operations metrics, and other data collected by ...
The landscape assessment is a compilation of state-by-state eligibility, operations, and outcome data across all 50 states and DC on Medicaid, SNAP, WIC and TANF. It pulls together into a single place ...