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Health Information and Trust Poll: Vaccine Safety and Trust
As the Trump administration overhauls government health agencies, partisan trust in these agencies on vaccines has shifted and few express confidence in their ability to carry out key tasks. Most adults are confident in the safety of routine vaccines, but the COVID-19 vaccines remain polarizing with many uncertain about false claims regarding mRNA technology.
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Work Requirements: What We Know From State Waiver Experience
The work requirement provisions in the House budget reconciliation bill raise many operational and implementation questions. We consider Medicaid work requirement experience in Arkansas and Georgia to provide context and insights.
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Survey: Immigrants’ Views, Experiences Under Trump 2.0
Our latest survey finds that immigrants’ worries about detention or deportation have risen sharply since 2023, even among lawfully present immigrants and naturalized citizens. This poll finding includes new insights about immigrants’ attitudes and experiences during the early days of President Trump’s second term.
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Beyond the Data, a Column by Drew Altman
In his regular Beyond the Data columns, CEO Drew Altman discusses what the data, polls, and journalism produced by KFF mean for policy and for people.
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