Happy to announce a policy briefing about our research relying on a natural experiment - Increases in community income led to reductions in low birth weight & improvements in prenatal care use
Happy to announce a policy briefing about our research relying on a natural experiment - Increases in community income led to reductions in low birth weight & improvements in prenatal care use
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Context for what’s happening here.
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Tweet from Scott Jennings, saying "um, yes, that's really a problem," with a quoted image saying "The problem with left-leaning media is they're intrinsically more strict with their propaganda to only using verifiable sources so it's really hard to poke holes in their ideology and arguments in comparison to a lot of low quality right-wing content. That makes attacking their points with fact checkers not very effective unless the fact checkers use misinformation tactics as well. In essence, people on the right have to work harder and more creatively to push their agendas as statistics and studies frustratingly aren't usually on our side."
This is why they're attacking science and education: if you can only win with disinformation, data become a threat.
Agreed!!
1/ I suspect we are days away from hearing Elon is "using AI" to “streamline” benefits programs.
You should know why fully automating decisions about who gets critical assistance is a terrible idea that will have disastrous consequences.
A 🧵 based on work I’ve done with the great @awhf.bsky.social
The main beneficiaries of the Department of Education are disabled kids (IDEA) and working-class and poor Americans (Title I, Pell Grants, work assistance), so of course Trump wants to do away with it.
I’m old enough to remember when accessing government computer systems without authorization was a crime
The entire archive of CDC datasets can be found here.
HUGE shoutout to data archivists- this work is important 👏🙌🏻
archive.org/details/2025...
It feels worth emphasizing that these websites being taken down aren’t some federal worker’s hobby, or an agency’s side project.
They exist as matters of policy, some directly mandated in law, some through government contracts.
Taking them down is fundamentally illegitimate and autocratic.
I’ve now posted the National YRBS data, 2015-2023, here. I’ll add the state and district data soon.
www.datalumos.org/datalumos/pr...
Without public data, Trump can say whatever he wants, his administration is effectively removing the ability for the public to have any factual basis to the health and socioeconomic conditions of his great america. If you are a public data user, archive whatever you can. #resist #publicdata
So if I’m understanding today correctly, the world’s richest person Elon Musk, whom no one elected, is taking over federal payment systems and employee data while the federal employees who investigate and prosecute public corruption are being fired en masse.
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We @pop.psu.edu are happy to welcome our second cohort of External Fellows to Penn State's University Park campus this May for our grant-writing training, networking, and mentoring program. Please see below for more details.
Medicaid enrollment in Alabama by Congressional District
🚨 w/today's news that Trump/MAGA/GOP have shut down Medicaid portals nationally, here's a breakout of total Medicaid & CHIP enrollment in every state by Congressional District.
Total enrollment data is as of Oct. 2024. ACA expansion data is as of June 2024.
#ALABAMA: 15% of the total population.
random sampling of 100 major grant-in-aid programs in no particular order and with no particular selection rule.
If you’re in the US and you’d like to know what projects and vital services federal grants currently fund in your state, you can search here: www.usaspending.gov
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Many students hesitate to come to office hours because they don't know what to say. I've started explicitly asking all students to attend at least once and providing sentence starters—it's made a big difference in increasing participation.
Please repost! We’re trying hard to sort out rumors from truth + would like to hear from anyone affected by the new federal orders + NIH pause. Patients, scientists, health equity researchers: please contact us below. We won’t share anything without your permission. www.statnews.com/2025/01/25/t...
I’ve joined the party here on Bluesky after leading a professional development session on students’ online presence. Open to tips & suggestions.