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An executive order in Texas now requires hospitals across the state to ask patients about their citizenship status. The mandate set to take effect Nov. 1 is an effort to tally up how much money the state spends on medical care for undocumented immigrants and request that money back from the federal government. The hospital data must be reported to Texas Health and Human Services no later than March 1, 2025, and continue to be reported on a quarterly bas
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The issue of abortion has polarized generations. Since the recent draft leak showing the potential decision for the Supreme Court to reverse Roe vs. Wade, Generation Z has braced themselves for the change in different ways. In Wisconsin, abortions are currently legal for the first trimester and it has been this way since 197
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