Feds start alerting states of people possibly ineligible for Medicaid
Federal officials on Tuesday began contacting states to flag individuals who might not qualify for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program due to their immigration status.
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Betting Big On Electric Vehicles, Biden Faces Fraught Decision On Ga. Battery Plant
A global trade dispute threatens green energy jobs in the politically crucial state of Georgia. The president's decision on how it's resolved could affect a key piece of his infrastructure agenda. -
Boston City Council Endorses State 'Millionaires Tax'
By a 10-1 vote, the council symbolically took sides in a coming state-wide battle. -
Like Other Black Women Mayors, Boston's Janey Sees Life Experience As A Tool
Her status may be "acting," but it could reshape how the nation sees the city. -
With His Legacy In Mind, Biden Seeks U.S. Transformation With Infrastructure Plan
The president's overall approach to legislating so far — on a big, bold agenda — is winning plaudits from political strategists, left and right. -
Biden To Announce Actions On Firearms, Tap Gun Safety Advocate To Lead ATF
The moves come after recent high-profile mass shootings put added pressure on the president to act on gun violence. -
Fact Check: How Colorado, Georgia Voting Laws Differ Despite Conservatives' Claims
Major League Baseball's All-Star Game is headed to Denver in protest of Georgia's new voting law, including changes to who can vote by mail. Georgia's governor called the move "hypocritical." -
Janey's Candidacy Teaches Rivals The Truth Of JFK's Observation: 'Life Is Unfair'
For the five people already in the race, the political calculus is tricky. -
Kim Janey Makes It Official: She's Running For Mayor
Janey's announcement video invokes a history of local and national political activism -
$5 Billion For Violence Prevention Is Tucked Into Biden Infrastructure Plan
Gun violence prevention advocates are heralding the proposed funding, saying it would be a historic investment in urban communities.