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How Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Hurts Youth Mental Health


Trump’s spending and tax legislation, currently pending in the Senate, will hurt youth mental health, just as a new report shows how young people desperately need services. Read more...
 
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IRS Weakens Johnson Amendment—Nonprofits Push Back


The IRS has signaled a shift allowing churches to endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status, sparking concerns among nonprofit leaders over politicization and dark-money infiltration. Read more...
 
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How Changing Mindsets Can Change the Economy


The ways funders and impact investors think about money often reinforces inequality, even when they seek to reduce it. Here are some ways to get out of this vicious circle. Read more...
 
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Latine Community Groups Mobilize to Defend Medicaid Against Cuts


The Republican budget bill passed last week cut Medicaid by over $1 trillion over 10 years. Latines are disproportionately affected—and they are fighting back. Read more...


Amid Heatwaves, a Growing Concern Rises About Data Centers


As the temperature continues to rise across the country, there is growing attention being paid to how data centers are putting pressure on the electric grid and impacting communities that are already vulnerable. Read more...
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