Half Way Point at the Legislature & Priorities are Set
This is the inaugural edition of Nebraska Appleseed’s Legislative Update, our regular look at the Unicameral’s work on issues impacting working families, […]
This is the inaugural edition of Nebraska Appleseed’s Legislative Update, our regular look at the Unicameral’s work on issues impacting working families, […]
There is a great editorial this morning from the Lincoln Journal Star calling for the restoration of prenatal care coverage
The 2012 Legislative session is off to a fast and furious start. We are already a third of the way
LB 1012 undermines the wise purpose of the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation system by tipping the scales against injured employees. Upholding
Denying the Credit to Some American Children Doesn’t Make Sense By Marshall Fitz , Sarah Jane Glynn of The Center
Yesterday, the New York Times published a forward-thinking opinion piece that highlights immigrant contributions to the U.S. and – in the context of
“I’m here … because I think that voting rights are the basis of our democracy. When I see voting rights
What says “welcome” and “I am glad to know” you more than opening your home to 45 strangers, most from
Freedom Riders Meet with DREAMers in Dr. Martin Luther King’s Church [thethe-image-slider name=”IICP Blog 12/22/2011″] Last weekend, thousands came together
As America continues to call on Congress to bring our immigration system into the 21st century – with workable solutions that