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    Immigration activists and supporters of the Dream Act, Raquel Guerrero, right, Carlos Corral, and Leslie Meraz, left, all current college students, burn their high school diplomas as they join others gathering in front of Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne's Office to protest Horne's decision not to drop his lawsuit against community colleges that offer lower in-state tuition to students who are not citizens or legal residents, but qualify for the federal Deferred Action program, in Phoenix. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)
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    A sign advertising a career fair is seen outside along a main street during a job fair at the University of Illinois Springfield campus Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011 in Springfield, Ill. (AP File)

    Democrats launch effort to renew jobless benefits

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    Oregonian: Demand for food stamps, welfare dips slightly in Oregon to lowest levels in nearly two years

    Oregonian: Demand for food stamps, welfare dips slightly in Oregon to lowest levels in nearly two years

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    Salon: Poll says voters want Social Security expanded, not cut

    Salon: Poll says voters want Social Security expanded, not cut

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    Richmond Emergency Food Bank volunteer Abdul Olorode packs boxes with food to be handed out to needy people on Nov. 1, 2013 in Richmond, Calif. An estimated 47 million Americans saw their food stamp benefits cut as temporary relief to the federal program ends with no new budget from Congress to replace it. Under the new Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program, a family of four that used to receive $668 per month will see that amount cut by $36. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

    Food stamp costs swelled by states spending $1 on heating aid

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    New Jersey's minimum wage will rise by $1 to $8.25 an hour in January, and minimum wage workers will get an automatic annual cost-of-living increase after voters approved a constitutional amendment. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Massachusetts Senate approves hike in state minimum wage

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    The problem for Obamcare architects is that people are resisting being conscripted into their service. The low penalties for remaining uninsured in early years, plus the difficulty of using healthcare.gov, mean that many young people are not signing up.
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    Farm bill takes aim at state animal welfare laws

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    Lawmakers seek to protect VA from future shutdowns
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