The Trump Administration became so determined to deny people their SNAP benefits that it fought all the way to the Supreme ...
Executive SummaryWhat Can States Do?Foster cross-agency coordination on hazard mitigation and climate adaptationRequire ...
Climate change is causing storms, wildfires, droughts, and floods to become more frequent and severe, and these hazards are ...
President Trump and some congressional Republicans have floated ending or cutting marketplace tax credits that help more than ...
As states move closer to their 2026 legislative sessions, lawmakers nationwide are grappling with how to respond to fallout ...
Amid the urgent debate over whether Congress will act to prevent cost increases for millions of people in 2026 marketplace ...
In recent months, Kentucky and South Dakota have cut cash benefits under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) ...
Annual premium increase, 60-year-old couple with income of $85,000 (401% FPL), by congressional district, 119th Congress Note: FPL = federal poverty level. Examples are based on 2026 ...
Since the start of President Trump’s second term in January, the Trump Administration has consistently sought to evade accountability. Last month, the President removed a Senate-confirmed Inspector ...
The Trump Administration is only planning to release two-thirds of the SNAP funding it committed to spend to partially cover November benefits, cutting families’ benefits far more than necessary and ...
Shutdowns are damaging — especially lengthy ones — and reopening the government is important. But two fundamental issues remain unaddressed, and Congress needs to tackle them without ...
Affordable housing is a basic human need and rental assistance is proven to make housing more affordable. But a House committee recently passed a bill that could result in about 411,000 fewer people ...