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Andrew Kelly

@askellyphd

Asst. Prof. of Public Health @CalStateEastBay. Political scientist working on health policy. Editorial Board @JHPPL. Health Politics & Policy Chair @apsatweets.

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President Biden’s new asylum policy is placing a cap on our humanity, our empathy, and our decency.

This fact only becomes more clear when you read the stories (in their own words) of these brave asylum seekers.

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President Biden’s new asylum policy is placing a cap on our humanity, our empathy, and our decency.

This fact only becomes more clear when you read the stories (in their own words) of these brave asylum seekers.

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Dr. Jonathan Oberlander, chair and professor of social medicine and professor of health policy and management at UNC, is the editor of a new special issue in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law on Polarization, Partisanship and Health in the US. read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/issue/49…

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Jamila Michener(@povertyscholar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to APSA Health Politics & Policy award winners! I am especially glad to see Charley Willison receive well deserved recognition as an emerging scholar. And of course, I'm honored to be recognized alongside Harold Pollack as a leader on the public engagement front.

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Mikhail Zinshteyn (he/him)(@mzinshteyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than $500m in financial aid would be restored for California students and UC and CSU would each receive more than $100m rather than losing $125m (UC) + $75m (CSU) ... IF the Dem-led Legislature's state budget proposal became law. These are big differences btwn leg and Newsom

More than $500m in financial aid would be restored for California students and UC and CSU would each receive more than $100m rather than losing $125m (UC) + $75m (CSU) ... IF the Dem-led Legislature's state budget proposal became law. These are big differences btwn leg and Newsom
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From time to time someone will ask me, 'Aren't there any areas of the where the Budget Center would recommend spending less?'

*Ahem* 👇

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