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The U.S. government has been struggling to balance a surge in applicants for disability benefits with shrinking funds. An updated application process could make getting benefits even harder.
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While Medicaid is best known as a health care program for poor people, more than 80 percent of its budget goes to care for elderly people, disabled people and children.
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Updated 2/28 3:06 p.m. Jacksonville City Council members heard concerns Monday from Springfield residents about a proposed legal settlement between the...
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People who enjoy the great outdoors spend a lot of money -- and competition for those dollars can be fierce.
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It’s Disability Employment Awareness Month, and a Bay County business is one of ten recognized across the state for hiring people with disabilities.
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Floridians with unique abilities now have access to tax free savings plans thanks to a program that launched July 1. ABLE accounts are based on college...
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The Florida House is close to amending the state’s Civil Rights Act to prohibit pregnancy discrimination. It’s a symbolic move, and far from a sure...
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An auto-insurance company owned by the founder of the “1-800-Ask-Gary” referral service has been barred from writing new policies, the Sarasota…
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The disease Greg Eisenstein endures is described as more painful than childbirth or even amputation in the medical literature. The state of Florida,…
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More than 550 wheelchair athletes are in Tampa for the 33rd National Veterans Wheelchair Games. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, public places