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Colorado Moves to Connect Agricultural Workers With Mental Health Resources
Vignesh Ramachandran
If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting “988.” Spanish-language services are also available.
Colorado…
Halfway Through ‘Unwinding,’ Medicaid Enrollment Is Down About 10 Million
We’re halfway through the Medicaid “unwinding,” in which states are dropping people from the government health insurance program for the first time since the pandemic began.
Millions of people have been dumped from the rolls…
Is Housing Health Care? State Medicaid Programs Increasingly Say ‘Yes’
States are plowing billions of dollars into a high-stakes health care experiment that’s exploding around the country: using scarce public health insurance money to provide housing for the poorest and sickest Americans.…
Congressman Off-Base in Ad Claiming Fauci Shipped Covid to Montana Before the Pandemic
Katheryn Houghton
“IT’S BEEN REVEALED THAT FAUCI BROUGHT COVID TO THE MONTANA ONE YEAR BEFORE COVID BROKE OUT IN THE U.S!”
An ad from the Matt Rosendale for Montana campaign
A fundraising ad for U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale…
Back From COP28, California Climate Leaders Talk Health Impacts of Warming
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Wildfire smoke. Drought. Brutal heat. Floods. As Californians increasingly feel the health effects of climate change, state leaders are adopting sweeping policies they hope will fend off the worst impacts —…
Journalists Catch Up on Top Issues Facing 2024 Voters, From Obamacare to Opioids
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Advocates Say a Practice Harms Disabled Children, Yet Congressional Action Is Stalled
Fred Clasen-Kelly
In the photos, a 9-year-old boy with autism appears barricaded between cubbies and furniture stacked near the walls of a North Carolina classroom.
His mother, Erin McGrail, said her son was physically restrained…
Acuerdo legal en Colorado mejoraría estándares de atención y vivienda para reclusas trans
DENVER.- A principios de 2018, Taliyah Murphy recibió una carta sobre una demanda colectiva que se iba a presentar en nombre de mujeres transgénero como ella que estaban en cárceles de hombres en Colorado. Sintió esperanza.…
Possibility of Wildlife-to-Human Crossover Heightens Concern About Chronic Wasting Disease
Jim Robbins
Each fall, millions of hunters across North America make their way into forests and grasslands to kill deer. Over the winter, people chow down on the venison steaks, sausage, and burgers made from the animals.…
Colorado Legal Settlement Would Up Care and Housing Standards for Trans Women Inmates
DENVER — Taliyah Murphy received a letter in early 2018 about a soon-to-be-filed class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of transgender women like her who were housed in men’s prisons in Colorado. It gave her hope.
Murphy…