The June issue of The Provider is now online
This month, we continued to focus much of our coverage on the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ongoing coverage of related UI and federal relief actions. We have highlighted the
Read ArticleThis month, we continued to focus much of our coverage on the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ongoing coverage of related UI and federal relief actions. We have highlighted the
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council has submitted testimony in support of House Bill 4743, An Act assisting non-profits to provide for COVID-19 unemployment benefits. As the the state’s largest association of community-based
Read ArticleIn the wake of the brutal killing in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a number of Providers’ Council members have issued Black Lives Matter statements and launched initiatives to further racial
Read ArticleDear Providers’ Council Members: The savage imagery of George Floyd handcuffed on the curb, gasping for breath, from a Minneapolis police officer’s knee to his neck, slowly snuffing out his
Read ArticleThere are many organizations and individuals — including direct care staff, volunteers and CEOs — that deserve special recognition for their dedication and work in, or in support of, our
Read ArticleIn light of the COVID-19 outbreak, the U.S. Census Bureau is adjusting its 2020 Census operations to protect the health of employees and members of the public, and abide by
Read ArticleThis month, we continued to focus much of our coverage on the COVID-19 pandemic. We have also expanded the “Saluting the Caring Force” section to all of Page 3, and
Read ArticleICANN, the organization that oversees domain name registries, has blocked the sale of the .org Public Interest Registry to a private equity investment company. The board ruled that the sale
Read ArticleDozens of elected officials from across the Commonwealth took part in a digital rally on Thursday to thank community‐based human services workers for their tireless efforts serving state residents in
Read ArticleOn Tuesday, April 14, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services issued updated guidance for residential and congregate care programs during the COVID-19 crisis. The new guidelines cover protective
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