A lawmaker playing hardball may cost poor pregnant women a policy that would help them receive timely prenatal care.
Hundreds of thousands of poor, disabled or pregnant Mississippians could lose health care coverage if Congress slashes funding for Medicaid.
The state of Indiana receives more than $20 billion from the federal government annually and is the third-most reliant state ...
“This is bunk from Elon,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, a former USAID official who led the agency’s Ebola response during a ...
Memphis-based Mid-South Food Bank serves 440,000 meals a year. It saw a huge spike in demand during the pandemic. Fortin said ...
Earlier this month, Governor Braun laid out his plans for Medicaid that could affect ABA therapy. Now he has signed an executive order regarding rising costs. Last ...
Requiring insurance coverage of IVF Legislators want age verification for adult websites Lawmaker withdraws controversial ...