Just because one man denies a problem does not mean it ceases to exist
By Dr. Ebony Speakes-Hall LISW-S
SB 182 would eliminate wealth-based detention and promote public safety
By Claire Chevrier
This session is far worse than past ones as the Republicans in the General Assembly choose secrecy and darkness over transparency and accountability in numerous, impactful ways
By Gary Daniels
HB 285 allows the speaker of the house and/or senate president, separately or in unison, to intervene "at any time" in a variety of lawsuits and litigation
By Gary Daniels
When communities such as mine are uplifted and supported, we’re also included, which is something every minority community strives for, along with equity
By Sarah Khan-Williamson
Per the ruling, Judge Watson wrote: “All the Court [continuously found was] that a blanket prohibition against transgender people changing their sex maker is unconstitutional.”
By Sarah Khan-Williamson
Sub. SB 135 regards state institutions of higher education and free speech.
By Gary Daniels
SB 181 permits public and private colleges and universities and “employers” to establish workforce-education partnership programs, and requires the Chancellor of Higher Education to create a template for colleges and universities and employers to use to establish such programs.
By Gary Daniels
The way our elected officials, our institutions, and our citizens treat the mental and physical health of previously and currently incarcerated individuals is a direct reflection on our society’s attitude towards overall public health.
By Jaclyn Renee Vogel
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