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Month: November 2022

The Uphill Battle for VA Benefits and How the PACT Act Hopes to Help

  • November 11, 2022

GPPR Podcast Editor Kharl Reynado (MPP ’23) spoke with Amy Antioho, the widow of Peter Antioho, an Army Officer who passed away after exposure to burn pits during his military service, and their VA benefits attorney, Cindy Johnson, Deputy Director…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Health, Interviews

Abstracting Redistricting: Non-Geographic Evaluation of the 2022 Congressional Maps

  • November 7, 2022
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    Discussions of redistricting throughout history have focused almost solely on the shape of the legislative maps; cuts through cities or across bays, awkward appendages, even animal-like silhouettes have all made headlines as states finish the decennial process of…

Categories: Congress, Data, Politics
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