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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author argues that some people benefit from others remaining poor.
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The Summit County 2022 Community Health Assessment aims to provide a complete picture of health in the county. The assessment is done every three years, making this the first year that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the data.
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The council will offer input on how the Cleveland area should use the remaining COVID-19 funds.
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But agencies that serve low-income Ohioans say they are providing far more services since the pandemic began.
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The U.S. Senator says the money families receive will be "game changing" as it can reduce poverty and be put toward what the kids need.
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The Senate has added the amendment to the state's proposed budget, and advocates for low-income Ohioans are urging lawmakers to take it out.
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The county is one of eight across the country involved in the program, which includes a $125,000 grant and assistance from the Urban Institute for the next 18 months.
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He is remembered for fighting "poverty and inequality with data."
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According to the Center for Community Solutions, the problem has reached crisis levels.
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Despite the election bringing out the highest number of voters in Ohio, the number of ballots cast in Cleveland might be fewer than in recent elections.