Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald is in China this week in hopes of strengthening agricultural ties between the countries.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
As the federal shutdown stretches into its third week, Baltimore families are feeling the pressure, with many turning to food pantries for urgent support. Local leaders like Rev. Andre Samuel are seeing record demand at community pantries, while Mayor Brandon Scott emphasizes the city's efforts to provide resources, job placements, and emergency aid. With food lines growing and uncertainty mounting, these grassroots efforts are becoming a lifeline for hundreds across the city. The post Federa...| AFRO American Newspapers
East Bay leaders call for federal government shutdown to end Rep. Lateefah Simon and seven Alameda County mayors say thousands are being harmed by the impasse.| The Oaklandside
In this episode of Detroit Evening Report: updates on Hamtramck lawsuit, Dream of Detroit aims to get a street sign in honor of the late Imam Abdullah Bey El-Amin, and more. The post Detroit Evening Report: SNAP benefits on pause this November appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
A new administrative order seeks to radically reduce state regulations that underpin dozens of professions, utilities, elections and more| Chilkat Valley News
Black and other minority-owned businesses are being severely affected by the federal government shutdown. A recent survey conducted by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) reveals that these firms are being adversely affected by the economic downturn caused by the shutdown. The closure, which began on October 1, is expected to be one of […] The post Government Shutdown Could Cost Black And Minority Businesses $450M appeared first on POCIT. Telling the stories and thoug...| POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of the underrepresented in tech.
We’re on day seven of a government shutdown, and there’s no end in sight. In the US, we’ve endured 11 shutdowns (including this one) since 1980, when we began requiring all nonessential government activities to cease when legislation to finance government operations hasn’t been passed before the start of the fiscal year. (The federal fiscal […] The post Empower Missouri’s Statement on the Government Shutdown appeared first on Empower Missouri.| Empower Missouri
Originally published by Government Technology Insider, Nina Jacobs. Government agencies are eager to deploy AI throughout their organizations, but whether those agencies are actually prepared for AI-driven changes varies significantly. AI’s explosion into the marketplace means that many government […] The post Government Agencies Are Eager To Deploy AI, But Are They Ready? appeared first on Lumen Blog.| Lumen Blog
New research shows Canadians see nature as a powerful economic asset – and they’re ready to support action. Every year, conversations about Canada’s economic future tend to circle around the same themes: innovation, technology, and global competitiveness. But in times defined by uncertainty – from economic instability and rising costs of living to political turbulence […] The post Canada’s Natural Advantage: A Path to Economic Prosperity and Climate Leadership appeared first on Ab...| Abacus Data
Senior Canadian and Chinese officials discussed bilateral trade disputes involving canola and electric vehicles on Friday, Ottawa said, but gave no indication of any immediate breakthrough. The post Canada and China discuss disputes over canola and EVs, says Ottawa appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsNews & Production Tips - Grainews
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday said he expected to meet senior Chinese leaders soon but sidestepped a question about dropping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for relief from Beijing’s duties on canola.| Grainews
Medicare for All would take the profit motive out of insurance; public manufacturing of prescription drugs would take it out of providing care.| The American Prospect
Brown University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania and the University of Southern California have declined the presidents offer of preferential funding. The post 4 universities have now rejected Trump’s funding offer appeared first on University Business.| University Business
What You Need To Know The federal government shutdown will lead to a significant reduction in government activity, including at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Companies should evaluate how the shutdown might affect their business operations and financial performance (especially if the shutdown is prolonged) and maintain transparent communication with stakeholders. Senior management, […]| The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
The 2025 fiscal year ended on Sept 30. The Antideficiency Act prohibits federal agencies from obligating any money without an appropriation from Congress. Any period when appropriations are not enacted into law, either through regular appropriations bills or a continuing resolution, is known as a “funding gap.”| CAI Advocacy Blog
Teased and speculated for more than two years, Peter Dutton has finally revealed his nuclear power policy.| www.abc.net.au
A new report suggests Canada’s farmers have been “overly reliant” on business risk management programs such as crop insurance, AgriStability and AgriRecovery as “the only risk management solution.” Should farmers now go out on a limb trying new ways to mitigate those risks?| Manitoba Co-operator
Learn about the impact of a government shutdown on federal employees, air travel, hiring processes, tax refunds, social programs, and public services.| AFRO American Newspapers
The Department of Homeland Security video blames Democrats for the federal government shutdown. At least eight other major airports are not playing it.| The Oaklandside
October 11, 2025 On Friday afternoon, the Trump Administration announced via the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that a widespread “reduction in force” (RIF) of federal employees was under way, impacting the U.S. Department of Education (ED), among other agencies. The Administration warned earlier this month that it would start implementing a RIF amid […] The post Amid Shutdown, Hundreds of U.S. Department of Education Staff Receive Reduction in Force Notices, Nearly Gutting Two K...| Institute for Educational Leadership
What’s Happening in Washington *Please note: This update may not include all the changes currently happening in the federal government. Here’s what’s been happening in federal education policy in the month of September, and what lies ahead. The U.S. Congress The Final Countdown: Congress has until September 30, 2025, to pass the FY26 federal budget […]| Institute for Educational Leadership
Let the invisible hand regulate the invisible resource.| Reason.com
On July 31, 2025, more than 30 cross-sector partners gathered in Columbia, Missouri, meeting inside the incredible new Food Bank Market at The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri. Convened as the Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership, our charge was clear: to understand how the newly-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is reshaping […] The post Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership Is Charting the New Food Landscape After OBBBA appeared first on Empower Missouri.| Empower Missouri
Operations at the King County Regional Homeless Authority (KCRHA) are not impacted by the government shutdown. KCRHA and contracted providers continue to| KCRHA
We have all grown sadly accustomed to the misuse of language, especially legal and military language, to denigrate legitimate political engagement. We see open debate labelled as hate speech, defensive national policies deliberately confused with genocide, political action disparaged in … Read the rest The post Jason Kenney and the End of All Things (Or Maybe Just a Democratic Vote) appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
Read the U.S. government's first report and recommendations—by the Social Security Advisory Board—for orphaned children in America.| Evermore
Make your mobile apps accessible with WCAG. Learn how to apply key principles to mitigate compliance risks and improve user experience for everyone.| Level Access
Through media briefs, we aim to provide useful factual and contextual information related to Canada’s clean energy transition. Please use this as a resource, and let us know if there are any topics that you would like to see for future media briefs. U.S. tariff uncertainty, paused government rebates, and Canada’s relatively limited EV market […] The post What is the Electric Vehicle Availability Standard and why does Canada need one? appeared first on Clean Energy Canada.| Clean Energy Canada
Two-thirds of Canadians (66%) support keeping in place some version of Canada’s currently paused Electric Vehicle Availability Standard—often referred to as the EV mandate—though many would like to see some changes. Only 27% of Canadians do not wish to see any federal requirement for more electric vehicles. Others are split on an appropriate level of […] The post Poll: Two-thirds of Canadians support keeping EV mandate, though many want adjustments, as EV rebate pause causes would-be ...| Clean Energy Canada
TORONTO / VANCOUVER — Canada has an affordable EV problem. Lower-priced new electric vehicles have become an extinct species here, and that simply isn’t the case in other countries. Accordingly, Clean Energy Canada analyzed the European car market to see what affordable electric options Europeans enjoy today compared to Canadians, the results of which are […] The post Europe enjoys 21 EVs selling for less than $40,000 Canadian. Only one is available in Canada: report appeared first on C...| Clean Energy Canada
TORONTO — Clean Energy Canada’s Ollie Sheldrick-Moyle made the following statement in response to the Government of Canada’s announcement regarding the launch of the new federal agency Build Canada Homes: “This government is hoping Build Canada Homes (BCH) can both increase housing starts while building an ‘entirely new housing industry.’ If this is the goal, […] The post Canada must build homes that are clean, comfortable and meet the needs of Canadians appeared first on Clean ...| Clean Energy Canada
(The Center Square) – With only six days until the federal government shuts down, Republicans and Democrats have yet to secure a funding deal – and the Trump administration is already planning on how to make the most of it. In a leaked memo, the Office of Management and Budget outlines plans for federal agencies that would run out of … Read more| The Heartlander
September 15, 2025 WASHINGTON, DC — Today, U.S. Representative Judy Chu (CA-28) and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (MD) introduced a resolution in both chambers of Congress, recognizing September 14-20th 2025, as Community School Coordinators Appreciation Week. Community Schools are public schools that provide integrated student support, including well-designed and expanded learning opportunities informed by […]| Institute for Educational Leadership
The federal Conservatives called for the government to authorize emergency use of the poison strychnine against infestations of gophers.| Grainews
The evidence that Attorney General Letitia James committed fraud was so weak that the U.S. attorney quit rather than prosecute.| The Real Deal
When we think about the founding of the United States, we often focus on the Constitution, the Founding Fathers, and those first landmark elections. But how did the United States actually build its federal government, the entire apparatus of state that could collect revenue, manage international diplomacy, provide law and order, and extend its reach […]| Ben Franklin's World
In accordance with the Administration’s AI Action Plan and Executive Orders on Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure, Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence and Unleashing American Energy, this public-private partnership delivers power and data center capabilities that enable secure, on-premises AI compute environments optimized for sensitive government and enterprise applications, including large language model training, real-time analyt...| Ameresco
The Trump administration bias for "vehicular travel" — and the burning of fossil fuels that it requires — rears its ugly head again.| usa.streetsblog.org
The Carney Government’s planned military and defence spending will have impacts here at home| The Independent
“Notice to employers, employees, and labor representatives of the motor transport industry.” National Archives Identifier 515085 The next meeting of the 2024-2026 term of the …| The FOIA Ombuds
TORONTO — Clean Energy Canada’s executive director Rachel Doran made the following statement in response to the Government of Canada’s announcement regarding the first projects to be reviewed by the new Major Projects Office: “The Prime Minister’s announcement of the first projects that will be fast tracked through Bill C-5 raises the question: what kind […] The post Canada needs to build the nation pointed to the future, not the past appeared first on Clean Energy Canada.| Clean Energy Canada
What’s Happening in Washington *Please note: This update may not include all the changes currently happening in the federal government. Here’s what’s been happening in federal education policy in the month of August, and what lies ahead. The U.S. Congress The End of August Recess and the Race to Pass FY26 Education Funding: On July […]| Institute for Educational Leadership
No room for the timid: The 2035 emissions target must signal strong ambition on climate action, to drive policy and investment and avoid being seen as unrealistic or too costly.| Boiling Cold
Government agencies across the United States are experiencing unprecedented change. According to the Government Accountability Office, federal IT spending is heavily directed toward operations and maintenance rather than modernization—about $74B vs. $21B on development and enhancement, respectively. Furthermore, the Partnership for Public Service found that […] The post How AI and NLP are Transforming Government Operations appeared first on Centurion.| Centurion
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program should be scrapped and a standalone agriculture program should be created.| Alberta Farmer Express
Though some might call it weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney's move to lift the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered under CUSMA while retaining tariffs on auto, steel and aluminum, is arguably a wise strategy says economist Nargess Kayhani.| Manitoba Co-operator
(The Center Square) – A Federal Reserve governor accused of mortgage fraud filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging her firing was “unprecedented and illegal.” Trump fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, appointed by President Joe Biden, on Monday after Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte alleged she committed mortgage fraud. Pulte said Cook owns properties in Georgia and Michigan but … Read more| The Heartlander
The following blog post was written by Hala Shabaneh, the 2025 summer law clerk for the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) and a second-year law student at George Mason University Ant…| The FOIA Ombuds
Today on TAP: Trump’s version is a joke. But even our version would have limited benefits.| The American Prospect
The US giant pretends Labor's policies are thwarting the expansion of its Gorgon and Wheatstone gas plants, which it does not plan to do anyway, to gain leverage with governments.| Boiling Cold
There is no doubt we live in an era of increasing citizen expectations and digital-first governance. So, logically, public-sector agencies are accelerating their transition to cloud-based e‑governance platforms. In 2025, global public cloud spending is projected to reach $912.77 billion, underscoring the momentum behind hybrid-cloud […] The post How Cloud-Based E-Governance Platforms Improve Public Services appeared first on Centurion.| Centurion
Canada is focusing on a series of measures to support canola farmers hit by China's latest tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday, but did not give specific details.| Alberta Farmer Express
Many federal employees need only a little exposure to something besides the groupthink they’ve been fed since their childhood.| The American Mind
At least four bicycles and one moped are chained up and seemingly abandoned outside the federal courthouse. They are symbols of America's war on immigrants.| nyc.streetsblog.org
Has unchecked local autonomy bred systemic dysfunction that higher levels of government may be better positioned to correct in both DC and Philadelphia? By A. Benjamin Mannes| Broad + Liberty
*Please note: This update may not include all the changes currently happening in the federal government. Here’s what’s been happening in federal education policy in July, and what lies ahead. The U.S. Congress The Reconciliation Process Reaches the End: The Reconciliation Bill for FY25, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill, was passed by […]| Institute for Educational Leadership
The Office of the Attending Physician gives politicians nearly unlimited medical care for about $54 a month.| The American Prospect
Immigration officers are using more forceful tactics to keep up with the Trump administration’s mass deportation goals.| Reason.com
Why are the people being paid to fix the problems DOGE created also taking money from Musk?| The American Prospect
To so many central Canadians, Alberta’s sense of alienation is inexplicable, even contemptible. But for John Weissenberger, a transplant from Montreal who built his career, family and life in Alberta, what’s truly confounding is the West’s enduring faith in Canada. In this sweeping essay – by turns passionate, lyrical and coolly analytical – Weissenberger explains the roots and reasons for Alberta’s frustration, charts the many ways central Canada has plundered and sneered at this...| C2C Journal
Please join OGIS as we host our Annual Open Meeting from 11 a.m. to noon ET on Wednesday, July 23. OGIS Director Alina M. Semo will share information about OGIS’s annu…| The FOIA Ombuds
Security breaches cost governments and public sector organizations billions every year. Federal agencies reported 32,211 information security incidents during Fiscal Year 2023, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). The solution? DevSecOps–a methodology that merges security directly into DevOps pipelines, empowering organizations to balance […] The post DevSecOps: Embedding Security in the Public Sector’s DevOps Framework appeared first on Centurion.| Centurion
Supply-managed Canadian dairy could be a sticking point in trade negotiations with the U.S.| Grainews
*Please note: This update may not include all the changes currently happening in the federal government. Here’s what’s been happening in federal education policy for the month of June, and what lies ahead. The White House The President’s Fiscal Year 2026 Budget: On May 30th, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released […] The post June 2025 Policy by the People Federal Update appeared first on Institute for Educational Leadership.| Institute for Educational Leadership
If the financial situation in Newfoundland and Labrador is dire—and governments don’t have actual solutions—what is likely to happen?| Analysis Archives – The Independent
If you’re aiming to create a more inclusive and accessible digital experience for all users, visual content is a great place to start. The post Alt Text for Accessibility appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Recent announcements from the U.S. presidential administration signal a shift in the federal government’s priorities. These changes have prompted questions about how digital The post Recent Executive Orders on DEI Do Not Change Digital Accessibility Requirements appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
If you’re involved in web accessibility at a college or university, you know that the stakes for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance The post A Guide to ADA Compliance in Higher Education appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Consumers today rely on digital banking tools to manage their money. Banking websites, apps, and kiosks make it more efficient and convenient than The post Understanding ADA Requirements for Banks appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Web accessibility ensures that websites and digital content are usable by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. It is not only a moral imperative The post Web Accessibility Testing: Key Methods and the Role of User Feedback appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Marking a Significant Milestone in Digital Accessibility, Level Access Joins Elite Group of Companies, Setting New Industry Standard Arlington, VA – December 5, The post Level Access: First Digital-Accessibility-Only Company to Surpass $100 Million Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Many organizations perceive digital accessibility as a binary concept—either content is accessible to people with disabilities, or it’s not. This simplistic pass-or-fail viewpoint, The post The Value of Accessibility Scoring appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
For travelers today, most hotel stays start online. Long before checking in, consumers rely on the web to plan and book their accommodations—and The post Accessible Hotel Websites: Empowering Every Guest appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Digital banking has quickly become customers’ preferred method for managing their finances, with 71% of consumers now favoring digital services, according to the The post Invest in Inclusivity: Building the Accessible Future of Finance appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
During the COVID-19 crisis, employees worldwide transitioned to working remotely. As a result, virtual meetings quickly became critical for business communication. Bernstein Research The post How to Make Virtual Meetings Accessible appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
People worldwide—including many of the more than one billion people globally living with disabilities—use the web to participate meaningfully in modern society. Everyone The post How Accessibility Statements Show a Commitment to Inclusion appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
The digitalization of healthcare has ushered in a new era of convenience, bringing medical consultations into our homes through telemedicine, seamlessly storing and The post A Guide to Website Accessibility for Digital Healthcare appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Digital kiosks are rapidly reshaping the way we shop and engage crucial services in daily life. From self-checkout stations in grocery stores to The post Tips for Building Accessibility into Digital Kiosks appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Achievingand maintaining Section 508 compliance requires proactivity and expertise. That’s why we’re proud to have several team members, including Chief Accessibility Officer Jonathan The post Achieving Section 508 Trusted Tester Status appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
In recent years, video game accessibility has emerged as a growing priority for entertainment companies. Game developers increasingly recognize the importance of making The post The Evolution of Video Game Accessibility appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Website accessibility can bring your business a host of benefits, beyond legal compliance. A well-executed accessibility strategy can result in enhanced user experience, The post Web Accessibility Consultants: What You Need to Know appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Captioning plays an essential role in content accessibility. Many people who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing (HoH), as well as those with some types The post AI vs. Closed Captioning: Understanding Audio Accessibility Compliance appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Certification reinforces Level Access’s status as a trusted partner in digital accessibility and data security amid growing cyber risks ARLINGTON, VA, Sept. 10, The post Level Access Completes Successful SOC 2 Type 2 Examination, Strengthening Commitment to Security and Confidentiality appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Attackers Lace Fake Generative AI Tools With ‘Noodlophile’ Malware Article Link: https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/attackers-fake-generative-ai-tools-malware CISA Reverses Decision on Cybersecurity Advisory Changes Article Link: https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cisa-reverses-decision-advisory/ FBI Warns That End of Life Devices are Being Actively Targeted by Threat Actors Article Link: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3982368/fbi-warns-that-end-of-life-devices-are-b...| Project Hyphae
An Unprecedented Review: 12,000+ Bereavement Studies to Improve the Quality of Future Healthcare for Bereaved Persons By Joyal Mulheron On Thursday, March 13, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) released the nation’s first report on the quality of today’s psychosocial interventions used to attend to the needs of bereaved people. For me, it was a long time coming, as I approached Congressional appropriators in 2022 to direct AHRQ to conduct this review. Over the past f...| Evermore
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Right now, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is soliciting public comments on the use and conversation of Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments for foster children, including those who are orphaned. Your comments are important, and you can take action by re-submitting Evermore’s formal comments to the SSA, which recommends the federal agency focus on three priorities: 1) Address under-enrollment in both Social Security benefits and SSI, as only half...| Evermore
With Evermore’s support and encouragement, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, directing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to produce a report on the need for bereavement and grief services in the United States. Last week, just prior to the national election, the report was released to the public. To our knowledge, it is the first report by the U.S. and a direct result of Evermore’s leadership. The report examined the scope of need for quality grief...| Evermore
Got Questions? National Call to Discuss the U.S. Government’s First Report on Grief & Bereavement We’re Here to Answer Your Questions: Join Us! ]In May, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a little-known government agency, released its draft report, “Interventions to Improve Care of Bereaved People.” This is the U.S. government’s first report on grief and bereavement, and AHRQ is accepting public comments until Friday, June 28, 2024. You can submit your comments ...| Evermore
When someone close to us dies, we’re hardly in the right frame of mind to handle logistics and practical matters. Yet, often, this is the first thing we’re forced to confront. There’s the matter of the deceased’s body and how it will be handled, but also funeral arrangements and ceremonial planning to honor the life of the person we’re grieving. Funeral planning requires people to make multiple decisions while experiencing difficult and intense emotions. Making matters even more cha...| Evermore
Evermore Submits Comments to AHRQ on Interventions to Improve Care of Bereaved Persons Bereavement’s long-standing absence from public policy debates and national health priorities, along with its newfound urgency, requires sound leadership and an aggressive agenda to address the substantial challenges confronting our nation’s grieving population. Today, America lacks a comprehensive, coordinated, and evidence-based bereavement care system that is protective and mitigates bereavement’s ...| Evermore
Federal Government Requests Comments on Interventions to Improve Care of Bereaved Persons In 2023, and as a result of your hard work, Congress directed The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to establish an evidence base for what constitutes high-quality bereavement and grief care. This systematic review will inform an independent subject matter expert panel that will assess the feasibility of developing consensus-based quality standards for high-quality bereavement and grief c...| Evermore
Congress Recedes on Bereavement Leave in the FY24 National Defense Authorization Act Over the last few weeks, many of you called your U.S. Senators seeking their support in allowing the U.S. Armed Forces to return home when their parents die. This bereavement leave would be an added provision to last year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) language that allows the U.S. Armed Forces to receive 14 days of paid bereavement leave for the death of a spouse or child. The U.S. House of Re...| Evermore
We Have Achieved So Much Because Of You Ten years ago, no one talked about bereavement‘s impact on us or the trajectory of our lives. Today, bereavement is highlighted in major media outlets, in the halls of Congress, and in our communities. Thousands of people believe in our vision, which has been humbling and inspiring. It is all possible because of you. In January 2020, before COVID-19 came to the United States, we took your stories and quality data to Congress with a message that bereav...| Evermore
Visionary & Trailblazing Attorney Kenneth Feinberg Offers Five Reflections On Bereavement After serving thousands of families, victim compensation attorney Kenneth Feinberg offers five reflections on grief and bereavement. By Joyal Mulheron with support from Maddie Cohen Visionary and trailblazing attorney Kenneth Feinberg has long been called upon by U.S. presidents, families, and survivors to navigate payouts following mass tragedies. He started his career as a settlement specialist f...| Evermore
The scale and reach of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Block Grant—with current appropriations of $712,700,000—is indisputable, as 93 percent of pregnant women, 98 percent of infants, and 60 percent of children are touched. While impressive progress has been made in important benchmarks, including the 25 percent decline in infant mortality since 1997, bereavement remains absent from the MCH Block Grant scope. This omission is notable as the agency’s technical advisement manual to st...| Evermore
Open for comment until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday June 2, 2023 One of the most hotly debated topics in bereavement care is whether all grief is normative or a diagnosable condition. For the first time, the federal government is beginning to examine scientific evidence on when grief is normative and when, if ever, does it limit daily life and function. As part of the FY23 U.S. budget process, Congress passed a $1 million appropriation directing the Agency for Healthcare Research and Qu...| Evermore