agree. Wish it had more character but otherwise is great, and helps fill the void for that size venue in Hsv. though i think we're big enough to support another one, would be cool to see an independent something open
agree. Wish it had more character but otherwise is great, and helps fill the void for that size venue in Hsv. though i think we're big enough to support another one, would be cool to see an independent something open
How'd you like it? I've seen some great shows there.
Public funding for crisis pregnancy centers has grown exponentially, but oversight hasnβt. Our investigation is ongoing. If youβve had an experience with a crisis pregnancy center, please get in touch: cpcproject@statesnewsroom.com
Crisis pregnancy centers offer varying services, from free diapers & parenting classes to STI testing and limited, non-diagnostic ultrasounds. Their main mission is to ensure people continue their pregnancies. Critics say the $$ would be better spent on medical care.
Our investigation found 21 states have directed $491 million in public funding to crisis pregnancy centers since 2022, when the Dobbs decision dismantled the constitutional right to abortion. Some of the $$$ is from state coffers; some is federal TANF funding intended for families in need.
Proud to be part of this reporting series. The amount of taxpayer dollars being funneled to these centers is astounding. And many of them do good work within their scope. But this public largesse hasnβt been accompanied by robust oversight. Read more:
Have you or someone you know had SNAP (food stamps) benefits stolen? I'd love to talk with you for a story I'm working on, about what states are doing to address SNAP fraud. You can reach me at avollers@stateline.org
Some folks worry that ICEβs use of Medicaid data will cause widespread fear among immigrant families, keeping them from seeking the health care that states have said theyβre eligible to receive. My latest:
Behold: the first-ever list of news outlets that have banned generative AI in their reporting. As of today, this is literally information that you cannot find on Google.
My goal is to fill the starter pack, so please send over suggestions with supporting evidence!
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I hate this with the power of a thousand suns
Via Anna Claire Vollers and Stateline: A Medicare pilot program will allow private companies to use artificial intelligence to review older Americansβ requests for certain medical care β and will reward the companies when they deny it. https://ow.ly/P4GV50XBPak
Jealous. Iβve wanted to see a show at that venue, it looks so cool. And the dinner sounds amazing.
(1/4) ICE detention has become a black box. Oversight has been gutted. Families are being separated. Pregnant and postpartum women report starving in custody, freezing cells, invasive procedures, miscarriages, and their pleas for help going unanswered.
Call for sources: I'm looking to interview folks who've sought health care at crisis pregnancy centers, whether intentionally or unintentionally, and want to talk about their experience. The center can be located anywhere. If you or someone you know might be interested, please email or send me a DM.
My latest, in which patientsβ robots fight insurersβ robots over whether human care is covered π
Via Anna Claire Vollers & Stateline: The Trump administration wants states to police their own education of students with disabilities, a move many teachers and parents fear will strip crucial federal oversight and deny vulnerable children services guaranteed under law. https://ow.ly/Kuok50XmsUI
I don't live anywhere near Idaho but I'll read anything @pfannyyy.bsky.social writes. This is a great look at how state and federal policies converge in a one-two-three-four punch to a state's entire health care system.
I love this: Every senior at an Alabama high school applied for college through a new program. The result: A record $31.7 million in scholarships at a school that's traditionally had a low rate of kids going to college. Via the must-read @trishcrain.bsky.social aldailynews.com/i-got-in-dir...
Really good piece here from @acvollers.bsky.social. Medicaid is foundational to health care in Alabama, particularly for children. When itβs limited or restrained, itβs usually children who suffer.
My latest:
Paging Sir Charles π
#NoKings event in Fairhope, Al.
A woman was arrested for "lewd conduct" because she was dressed in penis suit with a sign that said "No dick-tator"
3 cops on a 53 yo woman.
Reporter tip from Vollers: Donβt stop at βcoverage exists.β Ask providers what #Medicaid actually pays. Reimbursement levels determine whether #postpartum mental-health visits happen at all & cuts to some groups ripple through whole families. #Journalism #MaternalHealth
From @acvollers.bsky.social: Two deaths by fire this year have thrown a spotlight on the largely unregulated world of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
stateline.org/2025/09/15/d...
Via @acvollers.bsky.social and @stateline.org: Rural hospitals are less likely to offer obstetric services after theyβve been acquired by a larger health system, leading to mixed outcomes for mothers and babies, according to new research.
Incredible reporting from my colleague Alex Brown on the ICE raid at an active wildfire, and the firefighters who are convinced it was a trap.
From @acvollers.bsky.social: Republican support for in vitro fertilization, after surging in the wake of a 2024 Alabama Supreme Court decision that threatened the procedure, may be splintering as President Donald Trump retreats from his IVF promises.
stateline.org/2025/08/25/a...
Two different people (state legislative aide and a university prof) addressed me as βAnneβ in response emails this morning. Likeβ¦my real name is right there in the signature of my initial email. I donβt expect strangers to get my double name but youβd think theyβd at least get βAnnaβ correct.