A state lawmaker says it’s time to reevaluate a Utah nonprofit’s longtime status as a designated watchdog for those with disabilities, to the dismay of many supporters and clients.
CARLE PLACE, NY, UNITED STATES, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Law Office of Justin C. Frankel, P.C.
Lawyers for former employees of Hudson’s Bay have reached a deal with the insolvent retailer to set aside more than ...
Four of the five voting members of Haverhill’s Commission on Disability Issues resigned this week, citing differences with ...
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Hundreds attended a town hall at the Capitol Wednesday in defense of Medicaid. During emotional testimonies, families, ...
If elected, my top three legislative priorities in my first year in the U.S. House will focus on restoring affordability, ...
If a bank or insurance company owes you money but can't contact you, Oregon law requires them to turn it over to the state ...
A recent federal court ruling presents a cautionary tale for employers when handling employee disability-related requests. The US District Court ...
Dr. Ahlem Arfaoui Recognized as the Best Immigration and Human Rights Advocate in New York, 2026 ...
For another year, lawmakers in the state House of Delegates are attempting to ban syringe service programs across West Virginia.
But how will it spend all that money? On February 3, President Trump signed an appropriations bill that allocates $100 million to ...