"These purportedly equity-driven school-choice policies that could provide access to high-quality schooling options, regardless of a student’s Zip code or family income, have long been critiqued for reproducing rather than disrupting patterns of uneven access to education for historically under-served students."
District of Columbia
6.22.26
Scientists Say HHS Is Spinning Their Data To Support Medicaid Work Requirements
District of Columbia
6.18.26
More Than 770,000 Children No Longer Receive SNAP After Trump Administration Changes
New Mexico
6.15.26
