More than 600 Missourians on Medicaid have given birth with help of doula since late 2024, when the program was launched as part of an effort to combat the state's poor birth outcome.
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Thriving Families used a $1M grant to purchase a $3.1M Denver headquarters in Valverde, expanding services for new mothers and families.
This executive order ensures that our city honors that collective legacy while aligning our public spaces with the values we uphold today,’ Mayor Gloria said.
Many business owners on Cesar Chavez Street support the name change and the replacement of multiple murals depicting the late activist.
Accused of rape and sexual abuse, the late labor organizer's UFW mercilessly bilked its members and taxpayers for years.
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