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Opinion columnist at Washington Post.
Links: @crampell | (Current as of: July 26, 2017)
Washington Post
March 4, 2019
At exactly the same time that Republicans have been rolling back supposedly burdensome regulations, they have also been making it harder for downstream victims to seek redress.
Column
Washington Post
November 21, 2018
Arkansas’s first-in-the-country, first-in-history Medicaid work requirements have been backfiring. Nonetheless, 13 other states are pursuing similar policies.
Feature , Video
PBS News Hour
November 19, 2018
A major initiative of the Trump administration has been adding work requirements to benefit programs for the poor, now including Medicaid. This year, Arkansas became the first state to roll out the requirement.
Column
Washington Post
July 3, 2017
Low-income families, whether in red-state America or blue, turn out to need a lot of legal help.
Opinion columnist at Washington Post.
Links: @crampell | (Current as of: July 26, 2017)
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ColumnRepublicans’ deregulation is hurting consumers. A new bill from Democrats could help.
Catherine RampellWashington Post
March 4, 2019
At exactly the same time that Republicans have been rolling back supposedly burdensome regulations, they have also been making it harder for downstream victims to seek redress.
Column
Are work requirements inherently, irredeemably flawed?
Catherine RampellWashington Post
November 21, 2018
Arkansas’s first-in-the-country, first-in-history Medicaid work requirements have been backfiring. Nonetheless, 13 other states are pursuing similar policies.
Feature , Video
With new work requirement, thousands lose Medicaid coverage in Arkansas
Catherine RampellPBS News Hour
November 19, 2018
A major initiative of the Trump administration has been adding work requirements to benefit programs for the poor, now including Medicaid. This year, Arkansas became the first state to roll out the requirement.
Column
The threat Trump poses that gets almost no attention
Catherine RampellWashington Post
July 3, 2017
Low-income families, whether in red-state America or blue, turn out to need a lot of legal help.
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