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Appleseed Offering Immigration Seminar
11/19/2007
Associated Press: Nebraska Appleseed's seminar on immigration is highlighted.
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Speaking for the Children Advocate: Report One Step to Immigration Reform
10/31/2007
The Grand Island Independent: A Nebraska Appleseed report on the impact of immigration raids on children is the focus of this article.
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Overhaul Results in Shifts to Other Aid
7/29/2007
Becky Gould, interim executive director of Nebraska Appleseed, comments on the need for government to continue public assistance for the poor.
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Advocates Say Wage Hike Overdue
7/24/2007
Becky Gould, interim executive director of Nebraska Appleseed, stresses the importance of a minimum wage increase that keeps pace with inflation.
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Move Evokes Emotions, Strong Opinions Among Midlanders
6/29/2007
Darcy Tromanhauser of Nebraska Appleseed comments on the recent U.S. Senate vote on immigration
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Research Gauging ICE Raid Impact on Children
6/15/2007
Nebraska Appleseed has encouraged the National Conference of La Raza to study the impact of last year's raid on employees of the Grand Island Swift & Co. plant and their children.
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Local View: On Hunger Awareness Day, Keep Open Mind, Heart
6/5/2007
A Nebraska Appleseed report highlights the problem of food insecurity in Nebraska.
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Summer Food Program
6/4/2007
Jen Hernandez from Nebraska Appleseed comments on summer food programs for children.
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Uninsured Kids May Get a Shot in the Arm
6/2/2007
Becky Gould, interim executive director of Nebraska Appleseed, talks about increasing funds to the State Children's Health Insurance Program, which provides health care to uninsured children.
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County board stands behind food stamp program
1/23/2007
The York County Commissioners, in the past week, agreed to sign a proclamation saying they are behind the Nebraska Food Stamp Program. The Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law asked the county board to officially give its approval, after presenting information members said shows the value of the program.
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