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  1. 9 ore fa

    63% | Kansas's decrease in youth confinement between 2015 and 2018.

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    Nearly 8.5 million more Americans enrolled in Medicaid during the pandemic's first year.

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    "I saw they were taking advantage of veterans, senior citizens, people with disabilities." Reverend Dr. Carl Ruby was shocked at the effect of payday loans on Ohioans, so he joined a coalition that recently passed landmark reforms in the state.

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    tomorrow at 1pm ET: Join Urban & for a conversation about how federal & state agencies & other organizations can use evidence when making decisions.

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    “Increased buprenorphine access has definitely proven to decrease overdose mortality in communities.” This in-depth piece explores the various stances stakeholders have on regulations for medication for use disorder.

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    A 2018 study of federal data by found that most nursing homes exaggerated staffing levels. ✍️ Stateline's

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    2 forward-looking metrics can help cities navigate economic uncertainty around pension funding: 1. Net amortization 2. Operating cash flow We explain why and what they mean.

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    "The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed how understaffing in our healthcare facilities, especially at our embattled nursing homes, can lead to a dangerous environment for residents and workers,” , Democratic chair of Health Committee.

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    At least 11 states have automatic conviction expungement laws, but eligibility depends on the number of convictions and the type of crime, according to the , a nonprofit repository of restoration laws & policies via

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    After the Great Recession, states focused on increasing rainy day funds. While 15 states tapped these funds in the first budget year of the pandemic, overall savings remained near record highs, demonstrating the importance of planning for uncertainty.

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    Does your state rely most on personal income taxes or general sales taxes? Does it collect severance taxes? Our latest interactive has answers and more:

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    New Washington state policing laws include: • requiring officers to intervene when other officers use excessive force • creating an independent state office to investigate excessive force • prohibiting chokeholds and neck restraints ✍️

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    Since the start of the pandemic, states reached the milestone of enough monthly tax revenue gains to offset monthly losses far faster than after the previous two recessions. More from :

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    “I was immediately turned down for 90% of the jobs I applied for because of my record,” recalled. “The only apartments that would accept me were places that would accept anyone, where there was lots of drug use and crime."

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    States received billions of dollars from tobacco company settlements in 1998—little of which went to prevention and cessation programs. With opioid lawsuit funds coming soon, lawmakers can prevent history from repeating.

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    About 1 in 3 U.S. adults—some 70 million people—have a criminal record, including those who were arrested but not convicted. via Stateline's

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    States’ cumulative tax revenue since the onset of COVID-19 reached pre-pandemic levels for the first time, according to data.

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    Rural areas—where residents tend to be poorer, older, and lack transportation, internet access , and health care—benefit the most from government programs because job growth is slower, reports Stateline's .

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    In cybercrime news, Assistant Prof. Adam Scott Wandt explained how ransomware attacks on police departments compromise criminal cases after a cybercriminal gang breached the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department’s computer network. Read here:

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