Shriver Center on Poverty LawMayor Lightfoot’s 2020 Chicago Budget Falls Short on Advancing EquityBy: Kate WalzFeb 28, 20201Feb 28, 20201
Shriver Center on Poverty LawMedicaid “Innovation” Just Another Word for CutsLast month, the Trump Administration issued guidance that will allow states to shift Medicaid program funding to block grants. Under the…Feb 28, 2020Feb 28, 2020
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Shriver Center on Poverty LawinShriver Center on Poverty LawIllinois Legislative Session Ushers in Bold Progress Toward EquityBy: Stephanie AltmanJun 26, 2019Jun 26, 2019
Shriver Center on Poverty LawinShriver Center on Poverty LawFor Economic and Racial Justice: Our Rebrand StoryBy: Ambar Mentor-TruppaJun 13, 2019Jun 13, 2019
Shriver Center on Poverty LawinShriver Center on Poverty LawThe War on People Who Are PoorBy Jeremy RosenMay 28, 2019May 28, 2019
Shriver Center on Poverty LawinShriver Center on Poverty LawOnce People Have Served Their Time in Prison, They Should be FreeBy Patrice JamesMay 21, 2019May 21, 2019