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Thousands of California children are in danger of losing health insurance Increased premiums for low-income families are expected to put the program out of reach for many. A new Medi-Cal policy is also expected to cut enrollees, further weakening the healthcare system. California's promising strides toward extending medical coverage to all its children, a longtime goal of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and one advocates believed was in reach by decade's end, has
New Low-Income Housing Program Has Issues The Joint Council for Economic Opportunity's new low-income housing program has had some issues with guidelines that could leave hopeful families without a ho
City rezones east side property for low-income senior housing Low-income seniors will eventually have another housing option after Ardmore city commissioners approved rezoning 1.35 acres on the city’s east side for an elderly housing complex during their regularly scheduled meeting Monda
Census Bureau to Hold News Conference on Income, Earnings, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage Findings ----U.S. Census Bureau: What: The U.S. Census Bureau will hold a news conference to release two reports: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2007, containing findings from the Current Population Survey ; and Income, Earnings, and Poverty Data from the 2007 American Community Surve
Low-Income Residents Get Help with Economic Stimulus Checks Because over 35,000 Baltimore City and County low-income individuals will lose their federal economic stimulus payments if they don’t file tax returns before October 15, Baltimore CASH Creating Assets, Savings and Hope Campaign will provide free tax preparation for eligible peop
Individual Insurance Options for 'Baby Boomers' - In the past, it was somewhat common for a person to work the majority of his or her career at the same company, receiving health benefits the entire ti
SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT: A new kind of school To graduate from Detroit's newest Catholic high school, a student will have to succeed not only in the classroom, but in the workplace. At Cristo Rey High School, students from low-income families will work one day a week in local businesses and organizations to help pay for their schooli
Shakespeare performance to help low-income kids An Aug. 31 performance of "Midsummer NIght's Dream" will support scholarships for low-income children to participate in Novato parks and recreation progra
2:30 p.m. — Bill would reduce system development charge for low- to medium-income families 2:30 p.m. — A bill has been introduced that would reduce the amount low- or moderate-income families would have to pay upfront for the Guam Waterworks Authority's proposed System Development Char
Court fines District over missed health care deadlines A federal court has ordered the D.C. government to pay more than $900,000 in fines for failing to provide adequate Medicaid service to the District's children from low-income families, in a ruling some lawyers say shows a fundamental problem with the health insurance program.
Scholarships to Low-income Farmers' Children An amendment on the Agricultural Development Ministry draft-bill concerning stock breeding issues provides for scholarships to children of low-income farmers and subsidies to stockbreeders for the purchase of animal food during periods of cris
Health care insurance changes worrisome to many in Connecticut Middletown - Parents in low-income families here have already received the letters: Polite two-page notices warning that changes to the state's HUSKY health p
State's outlay on health soars Money spent for employers that had 50 or more workers use publicly supported health insurance programs increased by more than $75 million for fiscal 2007, according to the most recent available da
Second wave of defaults in sight In the mortgage industry, they are called "liar loans" -- mortgages approved without requiring proof of the borrower's income or assets. The worst of them earn the nickname "ninja loans," short for "no income, no job, and no asset
Driving Is Down, but Auto Insurance Rates Are Rising The reduced driving has not yet shown up as fewer accidents, and meanwhile, other factors are driving up the overall cost of claims, insurance companies s
New community cooking workshop targets low-income families SINGAPORE: Eating right, even if you are financially-strapped - that's the message of a new initiative by the Southeast Community Development Counc
3:05 p.m. — Guthertz introduces bill to help low- and moderate-income families fund GWA system development charge 3:05 p.m. — Sen. Judith Guthertz announced in a news release that she introduced Bill 357, which would amortize the Guam Waterworks Authority System Development Charge for low- or moderate-income famili
Mich. court OKs ban on credit scoring in insurance Insurance companies in Michigan no longer will be able to use customers' credit scores to set home and auto insurance premiums if a state Court of Appeals ruling stan
Rangeling to save apartments Rep. Charles Rangel warned a Harlem developer to protect low-income housing, saying "a disease of greed ... is taking over the city."
Allegiances force Curtis, caddie to part ways for Ryder Cup A cordial battle line has already been drawn for next month's Ryder Cup at Valhalla Country Club in Louisville, the biennial, high-pitched golf scuffle between Europe and the USA where tempers often leave a red glare and patriotism bursts in the a
FSSA seeking Medicaid expansion for pregnant women INDIANAPOLIS - The state human services agency has reversed course and will seek federal approval for presumptive Medicaid eligibility for low-income pregnant women that would help them get prenatal care, agency chief Mitch Roob has told lawmake
Mich. court OKs ban on credit scoring in insurance LANSING, Mich. - Insurance companies in Michigan no longer will be able to use customers' credit scores to set home and auto insurance premiums if a state Court of Appeals...
Deadline for Westport holdout Concrete business must move by tomorrow to make room for planned development in neighborhood T he final holdouts standing in the way of a $1.4 billion development planned in Baltimore's Westport neighborhood must pack this weekend and move off the property by tomorrow, but they haven't been going quietly.
US Navy warship arrives with aid for Georgia A U.S. Navy warship carrying humanitarian aid for Georgia has anchored in the southern Georgian port of Batu
Miami seeks entrance into New Market Tax Credit Program that would provide for private investments in low-income areas By Yudislaidy Fernandez Miami is applying for a federal tax credit program designed to bring more business and economic growth into the city's low-income communiti
News and Features for Rio Rancho, New Mexico The New Mexico National Guard and Sandoval County unveiled its newly constructed “High/Low ROPES Challenge Course at the National Guard Armory” in Rio Rancho last we
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