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Courts blocked Trump’s rule to keep out low-income immigrants

Two federal courts prevented the Trump administration from implementing a rule that would have created new barriers to immigrants with disabilities and others seeking to enter the U.S. The new rule would decrease an individual’s chances of admittance if he or she is judged likely to apply to social programs such as Medicaid, SNAP or Social Security. The Trump administration is expected to appeal the rulings.

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Social Security cost-of-living increase to raise benefits 1.6 percent in 2020

The 68 million Americans who rely on Social Security will receive a 1.6 percent cost-of-living increase in their benefits next year, the Social Security Administration announced Thursday. This is the lowest increase in three years. Advocacy groups criticized the amount as insufficient to keep up with rising prices

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Christina School District strikes deal with state to restart autism respite program

Christina School District announced it will resume autism respite services after the state agreed to bolster the program’s finances. Gov. John Carney said the state will provide additional funding through this fiscal year in exchange for more oversight over the district’s management of the program.

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Delaware officials search for money for autism respite program

State lawmakers and members of Gov. John Carney’s cabinet met Monday to find money to restart the Delaware Autism Program’s respite services. State Rep. Paul Baumbach said the Office of Management and Budget was looking for money in the current fiscal year it could divert to maintaining respite services.

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Special Olympics DE bridge run

More than 300 law enforcement and emergency services personnel helped raise funds for Special Olympics Delaware in the third annual Delaware Memorial Bridge Run To Acceptance. The 5K run/walk brought in more than $35,000 in contributions.