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In one month, the child poverty rate increased from 12.1% to 17%, the highest rate seen since Dec. 2020. Black and Latino children experienced an even higher rate of poverty.
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Grandparents may get a better chance at visitation rights under proposals in the Florida LegislatureAn effort to further the rights of grandparents to see their grandchildren is back in Tallahassee. The legislature has given them a little leeway in recent years, but the law remains firmly on the side of parents.
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The American Families Plan would expand free public education and make child care more affordable. The White House wants to pay for the measure by raising taxes on the country's richest.
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The measure would prevent doctors from performing abortions that women seek because of tests showing that fetuses will have disabilities.
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Access to some genealogical records kept by the U.S. government may get a lot more expensive, especially for those seeking family records for immigrants from the late 1800s to mid-1900s.
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Data clearly show how many fatherless children there are and how their lives are affected, but one best-selling author says he rarely sees interventions happening in schools.