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Federal Policy Research

Jul 2022

Stimulus Checks Will Provide a Small Boost to Some of the Poorest Children in Florida

Stimulus Checks Will Provide a Small Boost to Some of the Poorest Children in Florida

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Cindy Huddleston
Jul 2022

Bill Summary: CS/CS/HB 1557

Bill Summary: CS/CS/HB 1557

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Holly Bullard
Jul 2022

Bill Summary: CS/HB 7

Bill Summary: CS/HB 7

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Holly Bullard
Jul 2022

Florida FY 2022-23 Budget: Summary by Issue Area

Florida FY 2022-23 Budget: Summary by Issue Area

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FPI Staff
Jul 2022

Bolstering Florida's Behavioral Health Care Infrastructure More Important Now Than Ever

Bolstering Florida's Behavioral Health Care Infrastructure More Important Now Than Ever

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FPI Staff
Jun 2022

P-EBT for Florida’s School Children for School Year 2021-22: Who’s Eligible and What You Need to Know About Applying

P-EBT for Florida’s School Children for School Year 2021-22: Who’s Eligible and What You Need to Know About Applying

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Cindy Huddleston
Jun 2022

Is Aging in Place an Option in Florida?

Is Aging in Place an Option in Florida?

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Nancy E. Wright, Esq. (guest blogger)
Jun 2022

Head Start: New Changes to the Program

Head Start: New Changes to the Program

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Cindy Huddleston
Norín Dollard, PhD
Jun 2022

Who Pays Corporate Income Tax in Florida?

Who Pays Corporate Income Tax in Florida?

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Esteban Leonardo Santis, PhD
May 2022

Demystifying Florida’s Medicaid/KidCare Income Eligibility Criteria

Demystifying Florida’s Medicaid/KidCare Income Eligibility Criteria

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Anne Swerlick
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May 2022

SNAP Matters

SNAP Matters

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Cindy Huddleston
Norín Dollard, PhD
May 2022

Florida SNAPshot

Florida SNAPshot

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Cindy Huddleston
Norín Dollard, PhD
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