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- November 4, 2020
There’s No Such Thing as a Vote that Doesn’t Matter
Read moreWashington, DC - However imperfect, American democracy is rooted in the idea that the people choose their leaders – politicians do not pick their voters. Generations of people have fought and died to expand the right to be heard without the fear of coercion or violence.For the past year,…
- November 3, 2020
The Affordable Care Act in Court : Litigation Continues Unabated
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act has been a lightning rod for litigation, generating hundreds of cases seeking to have all or parts of the law declared illegal. This article focuses on Supreme Court cases that have assessed the ACA over the past decade and highlights those on the Court's pending…
- October 30, 2020
To Reduce Substance Abuse and Overdoses, California Should Embrace Supervised Consumption Services
Read moreDespite California’s progress in preventing opioid overdose deaths, over 2,400 Californians still die each year due to opioid overdoses, a number that is expected to increase due to COVID-19. This Substance Abuse Prevention Month, as lawmakers and state advocates consider policies to reduce drug overdoses, they should consider supervised…
- October 27, 2020
For Those Fighting for Health Equity, the Supreme Court is a Stumbling Block
Read moreA Statement from Executive Director Elizabeth G. TaylorWashington, DC - America is sick. More than 225,000 people have died from COVID-19, with no end in sight. And for the second time in six months, Mitch McConnell and the GOP Senate have sacrificed the nation's health in the naked pursuit of…
- October 19, 2020
What Public Charge Means for Reproductive Justice
Read moreUpdate: As of March 9, 2021, the Trump-era public charge regulations are no longer in effect. The Biden administration published a final rule on March 15, 2021 formally removing the Trump-era public charge rule and restoring the long-standing 1999 Field Guidance as the standing public charge policy. The administration has significant work…
- October 13, 2020
NHeLP response to HHS Request for Information on Guidance Documents
Read moreHHS posted an undated Request for Information (RFI) on its website asking for input on which guidance documents should undergo notice and comment. In this response, NHeLP object to HHSposting the RFI while a formal rulemaking on the same issue is pending. See NHeLP Comments on HHS Proposed Rule…