The VP Picks, Religious Diversity, and a Vision for Democracy
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The VP Picks, Religious Diversity, and a Vision for Democracy

Politics tamfitronics This week, we’ve pushed up the release of The State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly podcast, to get you the insightful expert commentary you need, when you need it. We’re excited to share with you this week’s episode, which is so timely and insightful that we’re releasing it early.Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush is joined by two brilliant commentators who share fascinating thoughts about Kamala Harris’s choice of running mate, as well as Donald Trump’s pick, and some of the implications for different faith communities.“I think this country – we’re hungry for multiple iterations and emanations and embodiments of Christianity as well. So it’s not just other faith traditions, but what are we going to learn from the Walzes’ commitment to their Christian faith and their understanding of what helped produce a state that...
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The Politics Holding Back Medicaid Expansion in Some Southern States
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The Politics Holding Back Medicaid Expansion in Some Southern States

Politics tamfitronics For Roderick Givensa radiation oncologist, the expansion of Medicaid isn’t just a policy issue. He practices medicine in a rural area in the Mississippi Delta and he sees daily how Medicaid coverage could help his uninsured patients.“I can’t tell you the number of patients who I see who come in with advanced disease, who have full-time jobs,” Givens said. “They haven’t seen a physician in years. They can’t afford it. They don’t have coverage.”This spring, the Mississippi Legislature considered but ultimately failed to expand Medicaid, which would have extended coverage to around 200,000 low-income residents. Mississippi is one of 10 states that haven’t expanded Medicaid, the state and federal health insurance program for people with low incomes or disabilities.Seven of those states are in the South. But as more conservative-leaning states like North...
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Hunger protest a wake-up call for Northern governors – Gov Sule
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Hunger protest a wake-up call for Northern governors – Gov Sule

Politics tamfitronics Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has said that the recent hunger protest in the north is a wake-up call for governors in the region.Sule stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today.He said that the majority of protesters in Nasarawa were almajiris who did not even know the meaning of the protest.He added that the governors must address the issue of out-of-school children to get it right.Ghana opens new gold refineryWomen affairs’ minister disrupts Abuja event, says Tinubu unhappy with itThe governor said, “The protest in the north is a wake-up call for us as leaders. Our region is good in agriculture. Everyone of us should go back to the field. For me the background is there. I managed the Savannah Sugar company. I was the chairman of all the companies...
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