Tag: family_support
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Gov. Pillen Signs LB 304, Permanently Expanding Nebraska Childcare Assistance
Governor Jim Pillen signed LB 304, making Nebraska's expanded childcare assistance permanent. This law helps thousands of families afford care, supports workforce participation, and builds on previous tax credit initiatives, ensuring long-term stability for the state.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesEducation NebraskaChildcare AssistanceLB 304Jim PillenWorkforce DevelopmentLegislationFamily SupportOffice of Nebraska Governor
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DC Education Ombudsman Offers Continued Support and Summer Resources for Families
The DC Education Ombudsman's office will remain open throughout the summer, providing conflict resolution and resources for families. Key dates, summer programs, free meals, and special education support are highlighted for DC students and caregivers.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthEducationGeneral PoliticsEmployment and LaborSocial Issues DC Education OmbudsmanSpecial EducationSummer ProgramsFamily SupportWashington D.C.Youth Employment
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Governor Newsom Declares May "Foster Care Month," Highlights State Support for Youth
Governor Gavin Newsom has proclaimed May 2026 as "Foster Care Month" in California, acknowledging the challenges faced by foster youth and highlighting state initiatives for family support, education, and financial aid.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEducationSocial IssuesEconomy Gavin NewsomCaliforniaFoster Care MonthFoster YouthFamily SupportFinancial AidCalifornia Governors Office
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Rosie Rines Graduates at 79, Fulfilling Lifelong Dream
At 79, Rosie Rines is graduating, realizing a dream she held for her mother and encouraged in her children. Her daughters will be there to cheer on this inspiring achievement.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessSportEducationMedical ScienceGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesEurope Rosie RinesGraduationHigher EducationPersonal AchievementFamily SupportSenior CitizenInspiring Story
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Reports on Long-Term Residents Among Deported Men
The Washington Post reports its analysis of ICE data shows nearly a quarter of men removed since January 2025 had lived in the U.S. for at least three years, impacting families.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesGeneral Politics ImmigrationDeportationICE dataThe Washington PostFamily supportResidency