My evil genius toddler, in a low conspiratorial whisper: “you want pirate booty and I want pirate booty. Let’s go to the kitchen.” I mean, she’s not wrong, at all.
@kvanaren The way that Sleepytime makes me remember my own mom, my own striving to be a big girl, my 4yo striving to be a big girl, my desire for her to please let me sleep, my striving to be a better more patient mom, and my simultaneous desire for her not to be a big girl, not yet 🥲
Kayce Atencio, who had a heart attack when he was 19, was unable to rent an apartment for years because of bad credit attributed in part to thousands of dollars of medical debt. “It always felt like I just couldn’t get a leg up,” he said.
📝: @NoamLevey https://t.co/2nPikGBxOn
The numbers confirm what we know: A huge % of jail inmates have mental illness or SUD & many return to jail repeatedly for low-level crimes.
@NHCourts are partnering w/ treatment providers, law enforcement & corrections to end the cycle. #criminaljustice
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In a state that isn’t built to handle the heat, protecting those most vulnerable may mean rethinking state infrastructure and resources. From @amandapirani_ #NHPolitics https://t.co/4ArGT7mWmy
“In what’s considered an informal eviction, these tactics can take many forms, including unlawful lockouts, threatening eviction, extreme rent increases or terminating a lease without good reason.”
By @wusf’s @GabriellaPaul8
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Monday must watch: Senator Perkins Kwoka joined Fred Kocher to discuss the Housing Champions program & historic housing investments made in the recently adopted state budget. https://t.co/3AZR2wmLXo @TeamRebeccaNH @WMUR9#NHHousing#NHPolitics
Watching the #NHHouse weigh - for a 3rd time - whether NH tenants deserve protection from eviction without good cause. Tenants have relied on this simple protection since 1985, and need it now more than ever as we face a .3% rental vacancy rate. https://t.co/lQJoeRaIBJ
@lexlanham Also, the metaphor of hats in rings is about competing against the other people/bells whose hats are the in the ring. Are there other people/bells competing to free the term? It just makes no sense on so many levels
Patsy Mink was the first woman of color elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. As a fierce advocate for equity in education, she wrote the bills for Title IX, the Early Childhood Education Act, and the Women's Educational Equity Act.
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