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Food & Drink · United StatesBy Claudia Boyd-Barrett, KFF Health News California Republican James Gallagher, the GOP’s former Assembly leader, has often accused the state’s progressive lawmakers of heavy-handed government intrusion, but this year he added his name to a legislative push for healthier school meals. Related Articles
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States Target Ultraprocessed Foods in Bipartisan Push
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Jared Polis · ColoradoDENVER, Colo. (KRDO) – As the federal government shutdown enters its second day, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) is outlining the steps his administrationSee the Story
Gov. Polis Warns of 'Dire' Consequences as Federal Shutdown Hits Food Benefits, Healthcare and Parks in Colorado
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White House · Pagosa SpringsThe Trump administration is ending funding for most minority-serving institutions and diverting money to historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and tribal universities. In a state with no HBCUs or tribal universities, the announcement sent shockwaves through Massachusetts institutions, especially those with programs supporting Hispanic students.See the Story
Universities Face a 'Difficult Reality' After Cuts to Hispanic-Serving Institutions
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