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Central Maine News: Waterville Educare class among Maine programs spared of state funding cuts
A researcher at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire recently released a study that suggests the state serves even... Read More -
NHPR: Report: Work Requirements Would Threaten Coverage for One Third of Medicaid Recipients
In recent years the federal government has told states like New Hampshire that they can’t impose work requirements for Medicaid recipients. But with... Read More -
Governing: What America’s ‘Baby Bust’ Means for Public Policy
Newly-released federal estimates find that the fertility rate fell further last year to 62.0 births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44, a historic low. In... Read More -
The New Hampshire Journal: Research Shows Clinton Loss Is More Complex Than a Simple Urban-Rural Divide
Research was released this week by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire and was conducted by Dante Scala — associate... Read More -
UNH Research Finds Clinton’s Defeat Result of Fewer Votes in Less Populated Areas of U.S.
While Hillary Clinton nearly matched Barack Obama’s 2012 performance in most urban areas, her failure to match recent Democratic presidential... Read More

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