The Supreme Court Upholds a Key Part of the Affordable Care Act
Yesterday, in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court upheld a critical part of the Affordable Care Act, historic health care reform that the President signed into law five years ago. Now, millions of Americans who got covered in health insurance marketplaces can stay covered, no matter where they live.
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What Yesterday's Supreme Court Decision on Housing Means:
The Supreme Court also ruled yesterday to preserve a critical tool that helps prevent housing discrimination. In a 5-4 vote, the Court ruled that disparate-impact claims can be filed under the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
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Unlocking the Potential of All Americans
We can't just lock people up; we also have to unlock their potential. Through the Face Forward and Training to Work programs, the Labor Department is investing a total of $59 million to offer critical employment and training services, like career counseling, support services, resume help, and job search assistance.
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