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Health insurance for millions could vanish as states put Medicaid expansion on chopping block tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
With the federal government set on reducing spending on public health insurance for low-income people, some states are already moving to end or shrink their expanded Medicaid programs, and trigger laws would automatically end Medicaid expansion if federal funding is cut.

Return of the California condor tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
North America’s largest bird disappeared from the wild in the late 1980s. Reintroduction work in the United States and Mexico has brought this huge vulture back to the skies, including those of northern Arizona. This is the story of its comeback.

El vuelo de regreso del cóndor de California tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
El ave más grande de América del Norte desapareció de su hábitat natural a finales de los años 1980. Los trabajos de reintroducción en Estados Unidos y México han devuelto a este enorme buitre a los cielos, incluidos los del norte de Arizona. Esta es la historia de su regreso.

How climate change could upend the American Dream tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Climate change is upending the basic assumption that Americans can continue to build wealth and financial security by owning their own home, and many Americans could face a paradigm shift in the way they save and how they define their economic security.

You say you want to 'fight City Hall': Here's how to show up tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The idea that somehow there's power in not showing up, in denying and skipping out on politics, is a lie. Ignore them at your peril. Avoid the political process all you want. It won’t avoid you. It will just roll right over you. Here's a quick guide to showing up and taking part.

Pima County supervisors eye wildfire mitigation tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Pima County supervisors are backing plans to shore up wildfire protections after efforts to develop a wildfire danger mitigation plan and add a sales tax referral for fire district funding to the county's lobbying agenda received support during Tuesday's meeting.

Pima Treasurer: Congress could hurt local school districts by blocking tax-exempt municipal bonds tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
"These bonds provide a cost-effective means of financing infrastructure projects that benefit the public. Without the tax exemption, the cost of borrowing would increase, potentially leading to higher taxes or reduced funding for other essential services." — Pima County Treasurer Brian Johnson

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