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The mass shooting incident has drawn the attention of gun violence prevention advocates.
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A months-long nationwide UAW strike could be coming to an end with final agreement.
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Section 1332 waivers are vital for states' efforts to expand healthcare coverage, improve affordability, and promote innovation under the Affordable Care Act.
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While criminal indictments against former President Donald Trump have made headlines, a report compiled by the Center for American Progress (CAP) highlights that certain lawmakers have escaped similar scrutiny.
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The U.S. childcare sector is grappling with job recovery and wage competitiveness issues, says a new report by the Center for American Progress
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While criminal indictments against former President Donald Trump have made headlines, the report highlights that certain lawmakers have escaped similar scrutiny
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CMS has revealed the first 10 drugs targeted for Medicare price negotiations, marking a historic step in efforts to lower prescription drug costs.
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Former President Donald Trump and associates were indicted in Fulton County, Georgia, facing felony charges linked to alleged illegal actions to overturn the 2020 election. Charges include a statute associated with organized crime.
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States criminalizing abortion clash with the majority as recent polls show 60% of Americans support legal access. Reproductive rights measures gain bipartisan traction, challenging the prevailing restrictive trend.
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In a significant development, former President Donald Trump has been indicted on federal charges for his alleged role in the attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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U.S. Sens. Lindsey Graham. R-S.C., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., recently introduced the Warren-Graham Digital Consumer Protection Commission (DCPC) Act, a landmark bill aimed at regulating major tech platforms and data processors to protect consumers and uphold democratic values in the digital age.
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Molly Weston Williamson, a senior fellow with the Center for American Progress, said the "Family and Medical Insurance Leave (FAMILY) Act" is designed to provide paid leave for all American workers, protect employment rights, extend coverage and set up a payroll tax-funded mechanism.
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A series of reports authored by experts in early childhood policy at the Center for American Progress (CAP) recently brought attention to the significant influence of social determinants on the health and development of children.
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A new Center for American Progress report titled "The Biden Administration's Move To Regulate Forever Chemicals in Water Is a Win for Public Health and Infrastructure" sheds light on the need for federal oversight of these persistent chemicals in drinking water, as they pose severe health risks and have permeated the environment.
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An expert on healthcare costs, coverage and access is calling a lawsuit filed against the federal government by a group representing the pharmaceutical industry, a "ransom note" for Americans.
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An expert on the economy and tax policy is criticizing a Republican effort in Congress to advance a measure that would exacerbate the U.S. debt ratio by cutting taxes on wealthy corporations.
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The Center for American Progress recently revealed that the cumulative cost of the gender pay gap to women since 1967 is estimated to be at $61 trillion.
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The Center for American Progress (CAP) has released a factsheet that shows the surge in the labor market participation among older women is nearing record highs.
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Universal paid sick leave would benefit businesses as well as public health, a new report from the Center for American Progress says.
- Madland: Union membership has 'potential to increase wealth for millions of working-class Americans'
A recently released report by the Center for American Progress (CAP) finds that working-class Americans who are union members hold nearly four times more wealth than non-union households.