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New Hampshire State Rep Patrick Abrami is sponsoring one of two key bills aimed at altering the state's formula for determining child support payments, which are currently the third-highest in the nation. Many of the changes Abrami has presented came from a 2018 Carsey School of Public Policy...

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    Many rural places, especially those desired by second-home owners and retirees, are challenged to provide affordable and adequate housing for local working families, according to...
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    In 2016, 14.8 percent of rural households participated in SNAP, according to Census data compiled into a听鈥渄ata snapshot鈥澨齜y Jessica A. Carson at the 91制片厂...
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    - 91制片厂 Research Finds Affordable Housing Tough to Come by in Rural Communities
    Many rural places, especially those desired by second-home owners and retirees, are challenged to provide affordable and adequate housing for local working families, according to... Read More
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    - 鈥婱EDIA ADVISORY: 91制片厂 Expert Available to Discuss Imminent Loss of Health Insurance for Children
    Twelve states 鈥 home to nearly nine million or 30 percent of the nation鈥檚 publicly insured children 鈥 will run out of funds for the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program (CHIP) at... Read More
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    - 91制片厂 Research Finds U.S. Children Growing Up in Smaller Families
    American children, especially African American children, are growing up in significantly smaller families than they were 50 years ago, according to new research published by the... Read More
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    New听research听from 91制片厂 shows fewer children in New Hampshire are living in poverty. The report from the Carsey School of Public Policy finds the rate of childhood poverty in New...
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    National data released Thursday, Sept. 14, show that child poverty rates declined across the United States, from 20.7 percent in 2015 to 19.5 percent in 2016, a number still 1.5...
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    - 91制片厂 Finds Child Poverty Continues to Decline Nationwide
    National data released this morning show that child poverty rates declined across the United States, from 20.7 percent in 2015 to 19.5 percent in 2016, a number still 1.5... Read More
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    A Granite State poll in 2016 showed that 82 percent of New Hampshire adults supported a paid family and medical leave law. Last year, thanks to a U.S. Department of Labor grant,...
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    Beth Mattingly of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the 91制片厂, who authored a report on the growing income gap, acknowledges that as the influx of young...