The federal government's updated financial aid formula might make it appear that some people have more money available to send their kids to college despite most of their assets being tied up in a business or farm.
The rise of medical cannabis dispensaries in Georgia is highlighting the need for reform and equitable access. One of the state s first dispensaries opened in April, offering easier access to low THC medical cannabis oils for some patients. Valeria Valdepeña, executive director of the advocacy group Peachtree NORML, stressed there are still questions about cannabis equity and accessibility in the program, among other concerns. .
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Over the past decade, Minnesota has seen a 38% increase in residents who identify as Latino or Hispanic. Amid a tight labor market, a new report suggests they could play a big role in bolstering the region s workforce. This spring, the state Department of Economic and Employment Development issued findings that lay out opportunities and challenges for this population when it comes to economic well-being. .