Povertyinsights. Historians will probably describe what happened in our country this year as unprecedented, historic, extraordinary, perhaps even bizarre. How...
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While Catherine Cortez Masto was working to secure funding to help victims of rape and sexual assault, Congressman Joe Heck voted against new funding to test rape kits and 3 times against funding to increase support for sexual assault victims Heck also...
Here is the latest Local News from the Washington Times. Steve Schuh, Anne Arundel County executive, asks school board to reconsider transgender guidelines ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — County Executive Steve Schuh is asking the Anne Arundel Board of Education...
Good Wednesday morning. There are 55 days until Election Day and we have spent all week talking about whether Hillary Clinton’s health situation is affecting the race. So we partnered with our friends at Morning Consult to develop a poll to quickly capture...
TEA PARTY PATRIOTS: Martin Schram: How the GOP endangered its own security (Quote by Jenny Beth) “Jenny Beth Martin, founder of the Tea Party Patriots, was applauded and cheered after she derided Obama’s immigration executive actions (where reforms...
CHINATOWN, THE MOVIE, made abundantly clear that the history of Los Angeles hinged on the history of water — the lack of it and the getting of it. Or, as LA’s legendary water superintendent William Mulholland once (dryly) observed about channeling water...
Photo by Marc Brüneke When working in communities to address homelessness, I feel like an antsy kid – I don’t want to wait. I’m fidgety because the lag time seems so long. I am baffled why it’s taking our country so long to house its poorest people...
Photo by Liz Bois Five years ago, I wrote a blog piece wondering how our country would respond to homelessness if Donald Trump was elected President. That was in 2011 when almost everyone thought a Trump Presidency was simply all talk. However, in...
Photo by: Ismo There is a new Sheriff in town. The town being the United States of America. Everyone is talking about the significant national policy changes that will occur going from a left-leaning Administration to one leaning right. The policies...
It doesn’t matter what month or week it is, there is some national awareness issue assigned to that time of the year. In February, we are reminded of National Cancer Prevention Month. In May, it is Clean Air Month, and in October don’t forget to remember...
Sally and her husband, and two kids, moved into their neighborhood on the west edge of Los Angeles County a handful of years ago. They were willing to pay a premium on their new home because they were attracted by the good school district, the ocean...
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Historians will probably describe what happened in our country this year as unprecedented, historic, extraordinary, perhaps even bizarre. How will historians document 2017’s trends and issues regardin...
Is The US Government Wasting Money on Homelessness? – Poverty Insights
Some conservative analysts are comparing the federal government’s annual financial allotment for homeless services as an exercise in careless spending, similar to the 1980s movie, “The Money Pit.” Rem...
September – 2015 – Poverty Insights
Sep 28, 2015 – 9:07 pm Back home in Los Angeles, where homelessness has increased by 12 percent, the sprawling tent cities of America’s homeless remind me of the desperate refugees half a world away. ...
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