Shortages. This week Matter of Fact looks at the shortage of labor and delivery nurses across America, especially in remote areas. Plus, how a shortage of mental health resources and affordable housing inspired a new California law aimed at helping unhoused people suffering with mental illness.. The show also takes a closer look at two high-profile SCOTUS cases— one that could shift the federal courts’ ability to oversee elections, and the other re-examines the line between free speech and discrimination.
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