The federal government is moving on from the failure of “Housing First"
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There is no way to reduce budget deficits, and ultimately the debt, without making difficult and likely unpopular choices.
Ultimately, there is no way to reduce budget deficits, and ultimately the debt, without making difficult and likely unpopular choices.
States can improve the affordability and quality of higher ed through earnings-based funding, Pell grants, and reducing barriers to new schools.
Stakeholders must understand who is best positioned to lead, where they are best positioned to support, and when they should step back
Current policy fails to serve vulnerable families even when they interact with government agencies
The proposals reflect a clear philosophical bet that the federal government cannot mandate its way to a flourishing care economy
American insurers promised to fix prior authorization and failed. Congress can fix this.