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    (1/3) 🚨 Alert: has committed up to $2 million for a new RFP for research on innovative student success practices in online postsecondary education   ⏳ Deadline for Letters of Intent (LOIs) is Monday, Oct. 11   Learn more here:

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    Our recommendations + comments on the initial surprise billing rule are focused on ensuring the law is implemented to lower costs for consumers, employers, and taxpayers. More to come as we wait for the next rule on the NSA's arbitration process!

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  3. . recently submitted public comments on the initial rule to implement the No Surprises Act. For more on our recommendations, read our latest: . (/3)

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  4. But protecting patients from surprise bills is not finished. Effective implementation of the law is key to protecting patients and ensuring the law lowers costs for consumers, employers, and taxpayers. (2/)

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  5. Congress passed the No Surprises Act to protect patients from in December 2020 – which will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022 (1/)

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    7 hours ago

    The session Confronting the Hospital Conundrum is supported by ! We’re joined by: Commissioner of Insurance Michael Conway David Seltz of Patrick Tigue of

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    In 's briefing on the , supporters of the reform say it is a necessary step toward modernizing America’s outdated tax laws. Read more in 👇

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    Better integration between and could improve care for millions of people. Check out new FAQs about this new funding opportunity that can help states meaningfully improve integration for their dual-eligible populations.

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  9. In a new letter to the Congressional Social Determinants of Health Caucus, emphasizes the urgent importance to improve care for those who are dually eligible for and .

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  10. Nationwide 1 of every 15 women in prison — amounting to more than 6,600 women — is serving a life sentence & nearly 2,000 of these women have no chance for parole. See more key findings in the NEW report on women & extreme sentencing:

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  11. ., and explain why Medicaid reimbursement matters for contraceptive choice and access.

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  12. “The goal is always progress, improvement, having government that works, and making things better for people and for communities. [...] That's hard. That's why I teach, that's why I write, that's why I care about research.” (/9)

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  13. “One of the things I'm very proud of is the work that we did through the Misdemeanor Justice Project. We brought public attention to the fact that criminal summonses were being issued for really minor offenses." (8/)

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  14. “[Yale law prof.] has a phrase for this, which I find very useful, which is “legal estrangement.” Monica's phrase is so powerful. There's a deep estrangement between Black communities & their gov't, particularly around law enforcement.” (7/)

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  15. “In New York City, the jail reductions have been staggering. When I worked for [Mayor] Koch, we had 20,000 people in jail. Today, as we sit here, the number is around 5,000. The Lippman Commission is hoping that it will go down even further.” (6/)

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  16. "In responding to crime, we have to use the deprivation of liberty carefully, surgically, & parsimoniously, to use my favorite word. We can’t reflexively say that we're going to be tough on crime & put more people in prison for a longer period of time" (5/)

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  17. “We have a long way to go, particularly in terms of our data infrastructure. We don't have the ability to track events in real time. We're feeling that loss right now as we try to understand this spike in gun homicides.” (4/)

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  18. “We have the ability now to put together a menu of strategies that's quite different from what we put together in the late '80s or early '90s. That's the challenge right now: to think carefully about what might be driving violence...” (3/)

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  19. “I think the Square One Project for me is an acknowledgment that we have a lot of damage to undo and a lot of racial harm to come to terms with.” (2/)

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  20. Arnold Ventures EVP of Criminal Justice sat down with at to talk about our “once-in-a-half-century” opportunity to reform the CJ system — the sort issues that tackles in our work every day (🧵)

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  21. Across the U.S., incarcerated people are protesting the atrocious conditions found in prisons. Their protests have been catalyzed by the disastrous response prisons & jails mounted to COVID-19, which has left incarcerated populations ravaged by the virus.

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