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  • Second Opinion: Do Student Health Center Fees Satisfy the Individual Mandate?

    Graduate student Laura Rengstorf can get most of her health needs taken care of on campus for a…

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  • Covered California Running Relatively Smoothly Compared To HealthCare.gov

    By Kenny Goldberg California’s online health insurance exchange celebrates its one-month anniversary on Friday. So far, Covered California…

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  • Food Stamp Cuts to Hit 270,000 in San Diego County

    By Susan Murphy Nearly 270,000 people across San Diego County who rely on food stamps, called CalFresh in…

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  • Second Opinion: What If My Income Increases After I Sign Up for Obamacare?

    Shelley operates an art business out of her home. Her income varies year-to-year, so she wants to know…

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  • Help the City Draft an Infrastructure Budget

    Avery the dog on the 3500 block of Polk Avenue | Photo Credit: Dan Shelley, courtesy of The…

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