Tag: Public Policy

New York FY 2027 Budget: Child Care Expansion and Auto Insurance Reforms

The New York FY 2027 budget includes auto insurance reforms, child care expansion, and initiatives to lower utility costs, promoting economic stability and growth.

Top 2026 Awards from Society of General Internal Medicine Recognize Health Economics Faculty

Discover how top faculty at UPenn's LDI make strides in healthcare delivery and policy research, winning 2026 SGIM awards focused on Medicare and disparities.

Healthcare Reform Takes Center Stage in Michigan Senate Race

In the Michigan Senate race, healthcare reform dominates discussions with candidates proposing thorough strategies amid rising costs. Explore their visions for sustainable solutions.

Consumer Watchdog Petitions to Reject Insurance Regulations in California

Consumer Watchdog challenges California's insurance regulations, advocating for public input and transparency in the rulemaking process to protect consumer rights.

California Insurance Commissioner Election: Key Insights and Candidates

Explore the pivotal California Insurance Commissioner election and its implications for insurance costs, regulatory challenges, and market stability ahead.

Opposition to DHS Proposed Changes Affects Asylum Seekers' Employment

Explore the coalition's stand against DHS's proposed EAD changes for asylum seekers, highlighting economic impacts and calls for reconsideration.

Navigating Rising Health Insurance Costs: The Educator Perspective

Explore the challenges faced by educators in Minnesota regarding rising health insurance costs and the proposed solutions through EGIP legislation.

Understanding the Challenges and Dynamics of the U.S. Healthcare System

Explore key challenges in the U.S. healthcare system, including uninsurance, medical debt, and regulatory hurdles affecting patient access and care affordability.

Importance of VA Insurance Programs for Veterans and Active Service Members

Discover the significance of VA insurance programs for veterans, their families, and active service members. Learn about reforms needed for better coverage.

Louisville Metro Government Proposes Immediate Health Insurance for New Hires

An ordinance vote could allow immediate health insurance coverage for new hires in Louisville Metro Government, aiming to improve healthcare access and reduce uninsured risks.