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22.06.48 By Ben Steverman. Bloomberg Businessweek, June 13, 2022, pp. 26-29.
Discusses the impacts of federal stimulus funds and the current labor market on the collective wealth of the bottom 50 percent of households in the U.S.
22.06.49 By Giselle Torralba and Courtney Roman. Center for Health Care Strategies, June 2022, pp. 1-8.
Notes family caregivers — relatives, friends, and neighbors who provide ongoing assistance to adults aged 50 and older — have a critical role within the U.S. health care system. Highlights how states have strengthened identification and support for family caregivers, particularly in communities of color.
22.06.50 By Evie Blad. Education Week, June 8, 2022, pp. 16-17.
Reviews existing methods used by schools and law enforcement to identify and track individuals before they commit acts of violence, including red flag laws and school-based threat assessment teams. Discusses the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
22.06.51 By Emma Whiford and Matt Schifrin. Forbes, June/July 2022, pp. 110-115.
Investigates the financial health of American private not-for-profit undergraduate institutions. Highlights California's National University's approach to earning an A+ grade, while 71 percent of colleges saw their grades decline.
22.06.52 By Chloe Latham Sikes, Monica Obregon, and Darlissa Villanueva. IDRA Newsletter (Intercultural Development Research Association), May 2022, pp. 3-4.
Reports on recent events and legislation affecting public education policy in Texas, including teacher shortages, school social studies curriculum, and private school vouchers.
22.06.53 By Alexander Hernández Romanowski. Issue Brief (Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy), June 8, 2022, pp. 1-9.
Promotes bitcoin technology's capacity to improve capital access for small business owners and entrepreneurs excluded by conventional lending processes.
22.06.54 By Laura Dague, Marguerite Burns, and Donna Friedsam. Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, June 2022, pp. 293-318 (Note Length).
Studies Wisconsin's state-funded partial expansion of Medicaid, in which the state opted against expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and instead set the Medicaid eligibility threshold at 100 percent of the poverty level. Compares the effects of a partial expansion with the coverage changes expected with full-expansion or nonexpansion.
22.06.55 By Andrew Smalley. NCSL LegisBrief, May 2022, pp. 1-2.
Highlights the issue of higher education institutions withholding academic transcripts for students who have outstanding or unpaid debts. Discusses state legislation related to student loans, including student loan forgiveness programs and recent state actions to prohibit or modify transcript withholding.
22.06.56 By M. Ray Perryman. Perryman Report and Texas Letter, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 1-3, 6-7.
Presents the economic forecast for the state's metropolitan statistical areas for the 2021-2026 period.
22.06.57 By Sean Price. Texas Medicine, June 2022, pp. 40-43.
Discusses how the rural health care shortage has contributed to an increase in maternity deserts — regions with inadequate or no obstetric care. Highlights a lack of rural physicians and labor and delivery nurses, as well as financial problems tied to Medicaid.
22.06.58 By Steve Fawcett. Texas Prosecutor, May-June 2022, pp. 41-43, 45.
Explains how Texas prosecutors are using Texas Tax Code Chapter 162 to prosecute defendants for motor fuel tax violations.
22.06.59 By Rick Cofer and Megan Rue. Voice for the Defense, June 2022, pp. 23-25.
Examines the use of "detectable odor of marijuana" as probable cause for a warrantless search after the passage of HB 1325, 86th Legislature, and other hemp-related legislation.

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