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- Source: clarionledger.com
'Poor' Understanding: Experts Say Bootstrap Mentality Falls Short
The grinding truth about poverty is the more time you spend at the bottom, the more likely you'll stay there. And the tug of poverty remains, even for those who escape. According to the Economic Mobility Project, a third of Americans are "downwardly mobile," making less than their parents.
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- Source: baltimoresun.com
Voter ID Laws Uphold System's Integrity
Two recent bulletins place progressive outrage about voting rights in interesting perspective. Item No. 1: The latest "Pew Center on the States Report" found 24 million invalid voter registrations and nearly 2 million dead people still on U.S. voter rolls.
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- Source: npr.org
Voter ID Backer, Opponent Agree on One Point: Voter Rolls Are a Mess
There are few people further apart on the issue of new voter photo ID requirements than Laura Murphy and Hans von Spakovsky. She's director of the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office. He's with the Heritage Foundation and a former Justice Department official under George W. Bush.
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- States' Fiscal Health
- Source: chicagotribune.com
Retirement: Public Pensions Get an Overhaul
In the words of some politicians and pundits, public-pension reform isn't a liberal or conservative issue -- it's a reality issue. The money's just not there to fund the kind of retirement that state workers have come to expect. Reality checks led to a record number of pension-plan changes in 41 states in 2010 and 2011, as lawmakers tried to patch the cracks in the public nest egg.
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- Home Visiting Campaign
- Source: The Gazette
A Program Worthy of Our Investment
With Iowa still feeling the negative impact of the Great Recession, many of the state’s policy makers and business leaders rank increasing Iowa’s competitive business climate as a top priority. We know if we bolster our commitment to education, reinforce our long-term workforce development, and control our tax burden by using scarce resources wisely, Iowa will be well positioned to compete in the global marketplace.
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- Source: reuters.com
One in 8 U.S. Voter Registrations Faulty: Survey
One in eight U.S. voter registrations is invalid or markedly inaccurate, the result of an outdated and inefficient registration system, a Pew Center on the States report said on Tuesday.
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- Source: time.com
The United States of America Still Doesn't Know How to Vote
You want an argument against American exceptionalism? Take a look at how the nation votes. According to a new report by the Pew Center for The States, the U.S. voting system remains “plagued with errors and inefficiencies that waste taxpayer dollars, undermine voter confidence, and fuel partisan disputes over the integrity of our elections.”
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- Source: omaha.com
Dentists to Work Just for the Smiles
The cost of dental care can be a barrier for many families, but so can timing, said Linda Meyers, a dental hygienist who is the coordinator of the I-Smile dental health initiative for Pottawattamie and Mills Counties in Iowa.
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- Source: theatlantic.com
Our Aging Prison Population: Should Criminals Die Free?
Last month, Human Rights Watch released staggering figures on the human and financial costs of the growth of aging persons behind bars in America. According to their report, from 2007 to 2010 the number of prisoners over age 65 increased by 63 percent, even as the total number of inmates grew by less than one percent.
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- Source: washingtonpost.com
5 Years After Boy Dies From Toothache, Maryland Medicaid Dental Care is on Mend
Maryland’s Medicaid dental care program came under fire after a Prince George’s County boy died from an untreated tooth infection that spread lethal bacteria to his brain. Five years later, the same system that failed 12-year-old Deamonte Driver is now touted as one of the best in the nation.
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- Source: lvrj.com
Nevada's Active Voter Rolls in Flux
Nevada's active voter rolls include some very inactive dead residents, people registered to vote in more than one state, and thousands who have moved and never bothered to tell election officials. Nationwide, up to 24 million active voter registrations are no longer valid or accurate, according to a report released today by Pew Center on the States
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- Source: nytimes.com
Voter Rolls are Rife With Inaccuracies, Report Finds
The nation’s voter registration rolls are in disarray, according to a report released Tuesday by the Pew Center on the States. The problems have the potential to affect the outcomes of local, state and federal elections.
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- Source: lasvegassun.com
Pew Report Finds Errors in Voter Registrations—Including Dead People
One in eight voter registrations in the United States is no longer valid or is "significantly inaccurate," a situation that could breed distrust of the democratic process, according to a study released today by the nonprofit Pew Center on the States.
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- Source: denverpost.com
Colorado Joins Push to Clean Up Voter Rolls
Colorado will join seven other states in a new initiative aimed at identifying voters who move across state lines—an effort Secretary of State Scott Gessler said will help clean up voter rolls and could lead to the largest voter-registration drive in state history.
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- Source: oregonlive.com
Report Slams U.S. Voter Registration Errors; Oregon Seeks to Improve by Sharing Data with Other States
Oregon will start sharing voter registration information with seven other states as part of an effort to improve a voter data system around the country that is riddled with errors, officials announced Monday.
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