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What Does the Medicaid Per Capita Cap Mean to Mid South States?
May 16th, 2017
Earlier this month, House lawmakers passed legislation that threatens the […]
Passage of ACA Alternative Would Result in More Uninsured, Costlier Coverage in the Mid South
May 4th, 2017
According to The State of Health Insurance Coverage in the […]
Medicaid Expansion Offers Positive Financial Benefits for Hospitals and the Economy
April 21st, 2017
Over the past several months, much of the debate on […]
School Climate Should Support Student Achievement
April 20th, 2017
Reforming discipline practices to support good behavior and address underlying […]
Income-Based Plans take the Bite out of Student Loan Repayment
April 13th, 2017
High default and delinquency rates plus low annual incomes make […]
Cuts Remain a Challenge for State Budget as Legislative Session Ends
April 11th, 2017
The 2017 legislative session has ended with another year of […]
Student Loans: Women More Likely to Struggle to Repay
March 29th, 2017
Women student debtors – and especially women of color – […]
ACA Repeal Carries Negative Consequences for Mid South Residents
March 23rd, 2017
A new brief released today finds that, in 2015, more […]
Everyone Pays Taxes, Including Undocumented Immigrants
March 21st, 2017
According to a new report by the Institute on Taxation […]