Recent Briefs
An overwhelming majority of voters, including 91% of Democrats and 86% of Republicans, support expanding Medicare to cover long-term, in-home care services.
A majority of voters (56%) — including 65% of Democrats, 51% of Independents, 49% of Republicans, and 72% of disabled voters — think the U.S. should increase SSI funding.
6 in 10 voters say they have heard, seen, or read “nothing at all" about discrimination against little people in their communities.
Roughly two-thirds of disabled voters think both parties should be doing more to protect disabled Americans.
Voters across party lines reject GOP efforts to repeal the $35 per month cap on insulin costs for seniors on Medicare.
A proposed rule change would stop penalizing Supplemental Security Income program beneficiaries who receive help with food.
Recent Reports
The history of environmental injustice in the U.S. is well documented and has direct correlations with asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Bipartisan majorities support action on Biden campaign promises on Medicaid Home and Community Based Services, Supplemental Security Income.
Unfair health care pricing and aggressive medical debt collection practices have created financial devastation for millions of Americans.
Amid a significant spike in deaths among individuals experiencing homelessness in San Francisco, including a rise in overdose deaths, expanded harm reduction practices and substance use treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic have shown promising results in reducing death and harm from opioid use.
Asthma rates in the United States are intimately connected with environmental policy choices.