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20.07.01 By Suzanne Wikle. Center for Law and Social Policy, June 2020, pp. 1-11.
Discusses guidance issued by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services [CMS] in January 2020 encouraging states to apply for waiver authority to implement per capita caps and block grants in Medicaid. Outlines five concerns with these potential changes to the Medicaid financing structure. Mentions Texas.

See: https://www.clasp.org/sites/default/files/June%202020%20updated%20-%20Medicaid%20Block%20Grants%20br ...
20.07.02 By Michael Mazerov and Elizabeth McNichol. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 29, 2020, pp. 1-12.
Describes why significant borrowing on the part of states, beyond short-term loans to help with cash flow, is not a viable or legally permissible strategy to close states' deep budget gaps stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Discusses the potential implications of state borrowing on Medicaid, K-12 education, higher education, infrastructure, and unemployment insurance.

See: https://www.cbpp.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/6-29-20sfp.pdf
20.07.03 By Roxanna Asgarian. Chronicle of Social Change, June 21, 2020, p. 1.
Examines the increased role of drug testing in foster care cases in Taylor County, Texas. Quotes Representative James Frank.

See: https://chronicleofsocialchange.org/child-welfare-2/drug-testing-the-whole-family/44583
20.07.04 By Daarel Burnette II. Education Week, June 10, 2020, p. 9.
Discusses the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on school finance. Explains that state legislatures will have to address these issues in upcoming legislative sessions.

See: https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2020/05/28/whats-in-store-for-school-budgets-when.html
20.07.05 By Alexander Main, Didier Jacobs, and Mark Weisbrot. Issue Brief (Center for Economic and Policy Research), June 2020, pp. 1-16.
Explains how international reserve assets known as Special Drawing Rights [SDRs] work and their potential role in containing the COVID-19 pandemic and stabilizing the world economy. Looks at the benefits of SDRs for the United States and addresses counter-arguments.

See: https://cepr.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sdr-2020-06.pdf
20.07.06 By Peter Dorman and Lawrence Mishel. Policy Report (Economic Policy Institute), June 16, 2020, pp. 1-7.
Reports that vulnerable workers are not receiving extra compensation or safety protections proportionate to the risks they are being exposed to at their workplaces.

See: https://files.epi.org/pdf/200380.pdf
20.07.07 By J.J. Prescott and Sonja B. Starr. Regulation (CATO Institute), Summer 2020, pp. 28-34.
Examines how expungement works for those who are eligible and the relationship between expungement and important outcomes such as recidivism risk and employment success. Summarizes a recent article by the authors studying expungement in Michigan.

Related information at: https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2460-2555_Online.pdf
20.07.08 By Colleen Connolly. Smithsonian Magazine, June 23, 2020, pp. 1-7.
Provides a brief history of how Native Americans have been undercounted since the first United States census in 1790. Points out that COVID-19 may contribute to or exacerbate an undercount of Native Americans for the 2020 Census.

See: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/covid-19-adds-new-snag-to-2020-census-count-native-americans- ...
20.07.09 By Michael Ollove. Stateline (Pew Charitable Trusts), June 22, 2020, pp. 1-4.
Reports federal funding rules exclude community health centers from receiving coronavirus-related aid even though one in five Medicaid beneficiaries and uninsured individuals receive care at community health centers.

See: https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2020/06/22/community-health-cente ...
20.07.10 By Quentin Brogdon. Texas Lawyer, June 25, 2020, pp. 1-4.
Explains why Texas should not join the states that have granted COVID-19 liability protections to businesses, corporations, health care providers, and nursing homes.
20.07.11 By Richard C. Auxier. Urban Wire, June 9, 2020, pp. 1-8.
Estimates state and local government spending on police in 2017, the latest year for which comprehensive data were available.

See: https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/what-police-spending-data-can-and-cannot-explain-amid-calls-defund- ...

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