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DHHS: November benefits not guaranteed; CalFresh, Medi-Cal funded for October
Social programs supplying food benefits to low income people in Humboldt County are funded through the end of October. But ...
North Carolina’s Medicaid system is grappling with funding shortfalls, both from the state budget and from the Congressional ...
The federal government shutdown means that food benefits for about 240,000 North Carolina mothers and young children and more than a million others are in limbo, as state and federal ...
The ongoing federal government shutdown could jeopardize food assistance for some North Carolina women and children, two ...
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DHHS reports ‘drastic decrease’ in hepatitis C cases in past five years
Humboldt County’s Public Health brach gave a presentation on a 13-year-old syringe exchange, overdose prevention and harm ...
Maine DHHS says new federal law will raise costs, tighten rules and leave thousands at risk of losing health and food ...
Mainers who qualify for state assistance with the cost of utility bills are expected to receive letters this week informing ...
The shutdown of the Federal Government means that federal dollars flowing into state Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program funds have dried up, causing worry amongst recipients and distributors.
Funding for a program that brings consultants into child care centers to help teachers and parents navigate challenging ...
A six-year federal pilot program is working to improve public assistance, known as TANF, and help families progress off ...
The funding gap issue at hand is what is known as the Medicaid rebase: the funding required to both maintain current services ...
About 3 million North Carolinians benefit from Medicaid services, including 680,085 expansion enrollees as of Sept 2.
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