Arkansas has been granted $17M by the US Department of Health and Human Services to further improve the health of pregnant women, new mothers, and babies.
Arkansas has been awarded a $17 million grant, the Transforming Maternal Health (TMaH) Model, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Center for Medicare and Medicaid
Dr. Rachel Levine is the highest ranking, out transgender person ever to serve in the federal government. Her tenure at HHS ran concurrent with an explosion in state legislation targeting transgender people.
This story first appeared in The 19th. President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration will restore sweeping power to anti- abortion activists’ staunchest ally, who many in the movement once deemed “the most pro-life president” in the nation’s history.
It is likely that the Trump Administration will be aligned with the state attorneys general who brought this lawsuit—and will likely refuse to defend the regulation in court as it works to rescind the
Anti-hunger and food industry groups are readying to push back on efforts to restrict certain foods in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program given the rise of Make America Healthy Again rhetoric in Congress and the Trump administration.
Now, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper is reassuring people that eating poultry products is safe, despite the positive case. “Every Georgian can and should have 100% confidence in the safety and security of poultry products offered for sale in the state of Georgia,” Harper said.
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IonQ (IONQ) shares ended more than 6% higher on Tuesday after the company and the state of Maryland unveiled a $1B initiative. Read for more.
That’s thanks to House Speaker MIKE JOHNSON. He alone has the discretion to pick the membership of the panel, and over the past few days, he gave it a MAGA makeover.
General Motors Company ( NYSE: GM) announced on Wednesday that it inked a multi-year agreement with Norwegian company Vianode that will run from 2027 until 2033. The multi-billion dollar deal will see Vianode provide GM ( NYSE: GM) with synthetic graphite anode materials for its electric vehicle batteries.
The proposals include rolling back the Affordable Care Act's expansion of Medicaid, which over the last 11 years added about 20 million low-income adults to its rolls. Trump has said he wants to drastically cut government spending, which may be necessary for Republicans to extend 2017 tax cuts that expire at the end of this year.