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Se están invirtiendo dólares federales en proyectos de transporte de California como resultado de la Ley de Infraestructura Bipartidista. La Administración Federal de Tránsito anunció recientemente casi $8 millones para 17 proyectos destinados a mejorar el transporte público para personas con discapacidades, adultos mayores y familias de bajos ingresos....
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Federal dollars are pouring into California transportation projects as a result of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Federal Transit Administration recently announced almost $8 million for 17 projects to improve public transportation for people with disabilities, older adults and low-income families. Tiffani Scott, CEO of Paratransit, said her organization received a...
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Starting in April, an estimated 2-3 million people could be dropped from Medi-Cal, the state’s health insurance program for low-income people. For three years during COVID, terminations were halted, but Congress recently voted to de-link the program from the Public Health Emergency. So California will have 14 months to re-evaluate eligibility for...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service SAN FRANCISCO – Community improvements don’t have to be big projects to make a big difference in people’s lives. AARP is looking for ideas that will improve local neighborhoods. The 3rd annual AARP Community Challenge grant program is taking applications from government agencies and nonprofits now...
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Oakland Museum of California UPCOMING Question Bridge: Black Males September 29, 2017-February 25, 2018 Hailed as one of the Bay Area’s Top Exhibitions in 2012 by the San Francisco Chronicle,Question Bridge: Black Males returns to the Oakland Museum of California this fall. Immerse yourself in intimate videos–woven together and arranged to...