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Washington, D.C. — LGBTQI+ Americans experience disproportionate harm from attacks on reproductive health care, according to a new analysis from the Center for American Progress.
Findings reveal that after Dobbs, LGBTQI+ people are struggling to find doctors and choosing not to start or expand their ...
A new analysis shows that 27,000 retailers in areas with the highest shares of SNAP participants would be the most likely to bear the brunt of proposed drastic cuts to food assistance.
Washington, D.C. — Public education has long been the foundation of American democracy and one of the most powerful engines of economic mobility. But today, a growing wave of privatization—through ...
Rather than working to improve the Medicaid program, congressional Republicans are continuing a 15-year-old fight to repeal the Affordable Care Act. This new CBO report confirms that each of ...
Washington, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the Trump administration power to enforce the Defense Department’s ban on transgender Americans serving in the military. In response, Caleb ...
The Trump administration’s trade wars will hit—and are already hitting—small businesses, which employ nearly half of all U.S.
President Donald Trump and the Federal Communications Commission are taking unprecedented steps that weaken the media’s First ...
The Trump administration’s trade war will hit—and is already hitting—small businesses from multiple directions, including: ...
Congress is moving forward with President Donald Trump’s bill to provide tax cuts for billionaires while ripping social ...
The conversation will be moderated by CAP President and CEO Neera Tanden. It is the second event in CAP’s new series, “What’s Next: Conversations on the Path Forward,” which will bring leaders to CAP ...
In a new column, CAP lays out how the sweeping cuts to OJP grants threaten to undo years of important progress making our communities safer. The impact of these grant terminations is compounded by the ...