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Transportation utility fees are a financing mechanism for transportation that treats the network as a utility and bills properties in proportion to their use, rather than their value as with the property tax. This connects the costs of maintaining the infrastructure more directly to the benefits...
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study evaluates the prevalence of dumpster diving in two low-income urban communities in Minneapolis, Minnesota …
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from food insecurity. The absence of quality, affordable food for low-income residents in these four Minnesota communities …
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With better access to health care and employment supports, individuals with physical and mental impairments can stay employed, maintain health, and avoid becoming dependent on federal disability benefits. To help American workers with potentially disabling conditions achieve these goals,...
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This brief found that small businesses that continue to offer coverage will face changes in what plans are available to offer. As individual and Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) exchanges are developed, employees of small businesses will likely receive more choices and more...
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Minnesota affected children's developmental outcomes. In general, the five state programs achieved their policy goals for adults …
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Paper presented at the fall 2007 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management conference held in Washington, DC.
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addressing the needs of this hard-to-employ population. Ramsey County, in the St. Paul area of Minnesota, implemented the …
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