Healthcare issues are at the heart of negotiations to reopen the federal government. Among the sticking points are the continued funding of advance premium tax credits (APTCs), extension of the Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) funding at current levels, and—less likely—restoration of funding cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. In a new analysis, the health policy team at the Rockefeller Institute details what Democrats and Republicans are signaling they want in a deal and the implications of the expiration of APTCs and DSH funding. Continue Reading...
Disparate US Circuit Courts of Appeals interpretations of Bruen have led to a scenario where where you live shapes your gun rights as a cannabis user.Continue Reading...
The latest in our series on school district regionalization shines a spotlight on the Regionalization Dashboard created by Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES, which consolidates operational, financial, and enrollment data from region's districts into one interactive interface.Continue Reading...
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