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A new analysis finds that House Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act would raise health care premiums by thousands of ...
Food banks do not have the capacity to alleviate the spike in hunger that would be created by cuts to SNAP.
The Trump administration’s tariffs, along with its cuts to export promotion programs, have left U.S. businesses at a distinct ...
Washington, D.C. — Today, the Supreme Court ruled that Medicaid enrollees do not have a legal right to sue when state programs disqualify certain health care providers, such as Planned Parenthood. In ...
This new CAP column examines the nationwide rise in food insecurity, why food banks cannot replace SNAP benefits or keep up with the demand, and how overburdening food banks would put disaster relief ...
Washington, D.C. — The Trump administration’s massive new tariffs, paired with its cuts to export promotion programs, have left U.S. exporters at a major disadvantage in international markets.
Washington, D.C. — Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall is returning to the Center for American Progress to join the organization’s National Security and International Policy department as a ...
New survey data from CAP and NORC shed light on the experiences, challenges, and discrimination that affect the intersex ...
Amid a tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the ultimate consequences of President Trump’s military intervention in Iran remain unknown but are potentially deeply damaging to U.S. interests.
To better prepare rural students for postsecondary opportunities, federal and state policymakers must increase rural access to high-quality, rigorous coursework.
As the Trump administration’s attacks on U.S. public education escalate, America’s 9.8 million rural students disproportionately bear the burden. Enrolling nearly 1 in 5 public school students, rural ...
Join the Center for American Progress for a conversation on the consequences of congressional Republicans’ reconciliation ...