Strong Reduction in Poverty, Improvement in Health Insurance, But More to Do for Next Generation’s Families

From CLASP (http://www.clasp.org/): The recent Census Bureau annual report on poverty, income, and health coverage shows major economic improvement on a number of indicators, including a drop in poverty from 14.8 percent of Americans in 2014 to 13.5 percent in … Continued

Urge the President to Protect Refugees in Our Own Backyard

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From the Latin America Working Group (http://www.lawg.org/home): Next week, President Obama is convening world leaders in a Leaders’ Summit on Refugees in New York City, following the related UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants. In this private meeting, the administration … Continued

In Perplexing Decision, Connecticut Judge Fails to Raise the Bar for Adequate School Funding

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Posted at https://janresseger.wordpress.com/2016/09/13/in-perplexing-decision-connecticut-judge-fails-to-raise-the-bar-for-adequate-school-funding/ Last week, Connecticut Judge Thomas G. Moukawsher found Connecticut’s system of education unconstitutional.  Here is how Elizabeth Harris of the NY Times describes the decision in the eleven year old case, Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education … Continued

Group Slams Pipeline Draft Environmental Impact Statement

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Posted at http://www.publicnewsservice.org/2016-09-13/environment/group-slams-pipeline-draft-environmental-impact-statement/a54019-1 September 13, 2016 – Andrea Sears, Public News Service (PA) Play Audio in Browser Window Delaware Riverkeeper says the PennEast Pipeline would clear 400 acres of forest and cross 234 bodies of water. (Niteshift/Wikimedia Commons) BRISTOL, Pa. … Continued