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Improving the Lives and Rights of LGBTQ People in America - Center for American Progress

Improving the Lives and Rights of LGBTQ People in America A Road Map for the Biden Administration Getty/Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle LGBTQ rights supporters gather during a candlelight vigil in West Reading, Pennsylvania, on September 14, 2020. Adam Peck Introduction and summary The Trump administration spent the majority of its four years in office launching a barrage of attacks infringing on the rights of LGBTQ people, promoting discriminatory policies, and creating barriers to access critical government services. These actions reflect the Trump administration’s blatant disregard for the rights, dignity, and well-being of LGBTQ people, their families, and communities. In particular, the damages promulgated by the administration exacerbated existing inequalities and disparities between LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ people in the realms of health, employment, the justice system and law enforcement interactions, education, housing, and immigration. The real-world consequen

The Basic Facts About Children in Poverty - Center for American Progress

The Basic Facts About Children in Poverty Getty/Gregory Rec A boy holds his little brother s hand after picking him up at the bus stop in Biddeford, Maine, April 2020. Julia Cusick For more on this topic, see The Basic Facts About Women in Poverty Women, especially women of color, in the United States are more likely to live in poverty than men, and they need robust, targeted solutions to ensure their long-term economic security. Read Introduction and summary In America, nearly 11 million children are poor. That’s 1 in 7 kids, who make up almost one-third of all people living in poverty in this country. This number should be unimaginable in one of the world’s wealthiest countries, and yet child poverty has remained stubbornly high for decades Across the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which is made up of 37 countries including Denmark, New Zealand, Spain, and the United Kingdom, the United States is consistently rank

Departing Pa Treasurer Joe Torsella donates final pay raise to Keystone Scholars

Departing Pa. Treasurer Joe Torsella donates final pay raise to Keystone Scholars Updated Jan 11, 2021; Posted Jan 11, 2021 Departing state Treasurer Joe Torsella made his final donation of the automatic pay raise statutorily provided to him, to the Keystone Scholars, a program that makes a $100 starter deposit in the state s 529, college savings plan for every baby born to or adopted by a Pennsylvania family. Facebook Share Pennsylvania Treasurer Joe Torsella held true to his commitment to his final days in office of donating to charity any pay increase above the $160,000-plus salary attached to his executive branch post when he first assumed the elective office.

Holes In Health Safety Net Leave U S , AZ Vulnerable To Pandemics

Updated: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - 7:16am Storyblocks The longstanding gaps in public health, health care delivery and health insurance systems that worsened COVID-19 s impact remain and could leave the U.S. vulnerable to the next pandemic. The halting progress of coronavirus vaccines has injected a few CCs of hope into the pandemic s ongoing awfulness. But the same longstanding gaps in public health, health care delivery and health insurance systems that worsened COVID-19 s impact remain and could leave the U.S. vulnerable to the next pandemic. ▮ ▮ ▮ ▮ ▮ Part 1: Holes In The Dike When a pandemic floods American shores, the U.S. relies on scientific experts and public health officials to work the proverbial pumps and fill the figurative sandbags. That goes double for those who live, learn, work and play in the nation s vulnerable socioeconomic lowlands.

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