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Illinois State to Close Enrollment for Health Insurance Program

Illinois State to Close Enrollment for Health Insurance Program for Immigrants Due to Budget Constraints

The decision comes as a result of rising costs that exceeded initial budget projections. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s administration has announced the closure of enrollment for a state-funded health insurance program for immigrants under 65 who are residing in the country without legal permission The move has faced criticism from Latino legislators and an immigrant…

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Lawmakers Reintroduce A Senate Bill In Congress To Make Public Colleges And Universities Tuition-Free

Lawmakers Reintroduce A Senate Bill In Congress To Make Public Colleges And Universities Tuition-Free

House Representative Pramila Jayapal teamed up with Senator Bernie Sanders to reintroduce a senate bill in Congress that would make students not pay tuition in public colleges and universities.   Senate Bill: Bicameral College for All Act The College for All Act senate bill would remove tuition for most qualified families and make community college…

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Minnesota $3 Billion Tax Package

Minnesota Taxpayers To Receive Three Tax Reliefs Under $3 Billion Package Bill

Eligible taxpayers in Minnesota expect three tax reliefs under a $3 billion package bill. Eligible Minnesota Taxpayers Will Expect Reliefs Following the Passing of $3 Billion Package Bill into Law Following the passing of a $3 billion package bill into law, eligible taxpayers in Minnesota will receive reliefs, including child tax credit, tax cuts for…

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According to a senior group, the Social Security COLA boost might be less than previously predicted

According to the Senior Citizen’s League, the following cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security beneficiaries will probably be the smallest in years. According to the Senior Citizen’s League (TSCL), a nonpartisan senior advocacy organization, the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2024 is probably going to be about 2.7%, which would be the least gain since 2020. The…

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