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Kids in Nevada: A Rough Road to Better Futures
Nevada, USAFriday, June 12, 2026
This mirrors national trends of inflation hurting many states. The state sits at 41st for family and community support, with teen pregnancy and high‑poverty zones still problematic. \n\nHealth outcomes are worrying: obesity, low birth weight and death rates have worsened, while insurance coverage stayed steady at 8% until 2024 when a tax‑credit was eliminated. Experts warn that fewer kids will be insured in the next year, leading to poorer health. \n\nA 2025 bill creates a new licensed profession for behavioral‑health practitioners, hoping to fill shortages in many parts of Nevada. Still, the state must decide how to fund affordable childcare—an issue that affects not just families but also local businesses and the economy. \n\nLooking ahead, lawmakers are urged to take bold action before 2027. If Nevada can invest state money wisely, it could redesign programs that truly help children grow stronger. \n\n
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