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Trump Team’s Reworking Delays Billions in Broadband Build-Out

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A Trump administration reworking of a $42 billion broadband expansion program will trigger delays as millions of rural Americans wait for promised connections and the telehealth services they bring.

Silence on E. Coli Outbreak Highlights How Trump Team’s Changes Undermine Food Safety

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Food safety inspections are being scaled back and the public was not notified after an investigation into E. coli contamination.

Federal Cuts Gut Food Banks as They Face Record Demand

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Food banks nationwide are being pinched by record demand, high food prices, and hundreds of millions of dollars in federal budget cuts. As the economy plods onto shaky ground, food bank leaders hope Congress patches the holes by passing a new farm bill.

In a Broken Mental Health System, a Tiny Jail Cell Becomes an Institution of Last Resort

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Like local jails nationwide, Montana’s small holding facilities have become institutions of last resort as patients in mental health crisis stall in backlogs, waiting for beds at the state-run mental hospital.

Beyond Ivy League, RFK Jr.’s NIH Slashed Science Funding Across States That Backed Trump

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A Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News analysis underscores how the terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically. Of the organizations that had grants cut in the first month, about 40% are in states President Donald Trump won in November.

Se cancelan clínicas de vacunación por recortes federales, mientras aumentan los casos de sarampión

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Los esfuerzos de inmunización en todo el país se vieron afectados después que los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades cancelaran abruptamente $11.400 millones en fondos relacionados con covid-19 que se usaban para muchas vacunas.

Slashed Federal Funding Cancels Vaccine Clinics Amid Measles Surge

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Federal funding cuts, though temporarily blocked by a judge, have upended vaccination clinics across the country, including in Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada, Texas, and Washington state, amid a rise in vaccine hesitancy and a resurgence of measles.

Opioid Cash Grab: As Federal Funding Dries Up, States Turn to Settlement Money

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Nevada’s budget debate highlights how uncertainty over funding for federal safety net programs may lead some officials to turn to opioid settlement dollars to make up the difference.

A Program To Close Insurance Gaps for Native Americans Has Gone Largely Unused

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Health leaders say a tool to boost medical coverage for Native Americans, a population that has long faced worse health outcomes than the rest of the nation, has been underused by many states and tribes since it was written into the Affordable Care Act more than a decade ago.

For Many Rural Women, Finding Maternity Care Outweighs Concerns About Abortion Access

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A legislative effort to expand access to prenatal care in rural Oregon with mobile clinics was scuttled because those clinics would have provided abortions in rural areas. Opposition to the proposal shows that, even in states that ensure access to abortions, that care isn’t universally available or accepted.

Caseworkers Coax Homeless People out of Las Vegas’ Tunnels for Treatment

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Street medicine providers and homeless outreach workers who travel into Las Vegas’ drainage tunnels have noticed an uptick in the number of people living underground, and it can be difficult to persuade them to come aboveground for medicine and treatment.

‘Waiting List to Nowhere’: Homelessness Surveys Trap Black Men on the Streets

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Homelessness experts and community leaders say vulnerability questionnaires have worsened racial disparities among the unhoused by systematically placing white people in front of the line ahead of Black people. Now places like Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Austin, Texas, are developing alternative surveys to reduce bias.

As Rural America Grows More Diverse, Language Access Is Slow To Take Hold

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The share of people who are Hispanic or Latino has grown to a little more than a quarter of the population in Elko, Nevada, a small city in the remote northeastern corner of the state. That growth in diversity has also led to an increasing number of people who speak a language other than English […]

Faltan iniciativas de gobiernos rurales para comunicarse con los residentes que no dominan el inglés

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A pesar de la creciente demanda para que los gobiernos rurales locales se comuniquen con los residentes en idiomas distintos al inglés, los legisladores estatales en Nevada excluyeron a los condados más pequeños de una ley estatal de acceso lingüístico que se promulgó recientemente.

Federal Judge Halts Dreamers’ Brand-New Access to ACA Enrollment in 19 States

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A federal judge sided with 19 states seeking an injunction against a Biden administration rule allowing recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals to enroll in Affordable Care Act coverage and qualify for subsidies amid the annual open enrollment period.

Rural Governments Often Fail To Communicate With Residents Who Aren’t Proficient in English

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Access to information in languages other than English is protected by various federal, state, and local policies. But researchers tracking them say that as rural America grows more diverse, people not proficient in English face added barriers to critical public health information and services.

With Trump on the Way, Advocates Look to States To Pick Up Medical Debt Fight

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Patient and consumer advocates fear a new Trump administration will scale back federal efforts to expand financial protections for patients and shield them from debt.