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The State of the Union: Public Interest Edition 2026

Product ID: CA3944M
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Co-produced with the Public Interest Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Reality check

Does it seem like advice on public benefits is getting harder to give and easier to get wrong? Questions about Medicare eligibility, housing, immigration, and health coverage options are colliding with administrative demands, legislative action, and evolving implementation requirements. For attorneys advising low-income and vulnerable clients, staying current has become less about black-letter law and more about understanding how these systems are operating right now.

Go beyond the buzz

Recent developments affecting public benefits have changed the questions clients are asking and the answers attorneys are expected to give in 2026. The State of the Union: Public Interest Edition cuts through the noise by grounding current policy debates in practical realities.

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4 CLE

Date and Time

Thursday, March 19, 20268:30 AM - 12:05 PM CT

Add to Calendar 3/19/2026 8:30:00 AM 3/19/2026 12:05:00 PM America/Chicago The State of the Union: Public Interest Edition 2026

Co-produced with the Public Interest Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Reality check

Does it seem like advice on public benefits is getting harder to give and easier to get wrong? Questions about Medicare eligibility, housing, immigration, and health coverage options are colliding with administrative demands, legislative action, and evolving implementation requirements. For attorneys advising low-income and vulnerable clients, staying current has become less about black-letter law and more about understanding how these systems are operating right now.

Go beyond the buzz

Recent developments affecting public benefits have changed the questions clients are asking and the answers attorneys are expected to give in 2026. The State of the Union: Public Interest Edition cuts through the noise by grounding current policy debates in practical realities.

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Co-produced with the Public Interest Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Reality check

Does it seem like advice on public benefits is getting harder to give and easier to get wrong? Questions about Medicare eligibility, housing, immigration, and health coverage options are colliding with administrative demands, legislative action, and evolving implementation requirements. For attorneys advising low-income and vulnerable clients, staying current has become less about black-letter law and more about understanding how these systems are operating right now.

Go beyond the buzz

Recent developments affecting public benefits have changed the questions clients are asking and the answers attorneys are expected to give in 2026. The State of the Union: Public Interest Edition cuts through the noise by grounding current policy debates in practical realities.

Read More ↓

Christine J. Huberty
Center for Medicare Advocacy
Madison

Jill M. Kastner
Legal Action of Wisconsin Inc.
Milwaukee

Brynne D. McBride
ABC for Health Inc.
Madison

RaLuca Vais-Ottosen
DeWitt LLP
Madison

8:30 a.m. 2026 Snapshot: Medicare and Social Security

  • How Medicare fits into the current health insurance conversation
  • Barriers to service at the Social Security Administration

Christine J. Huberty

9:20 a.m. 3 Things to Watch in 2026: An overview of the health coverage landscape in the wake of HR1 & Administrative Actions

  • Practical Tips for Practitioners: Assisting low-income individuals navigating health coverage in 2026

Brynne D. McBride

10:10 a.m. Break

10:25 a.m. Our Immigration System Is Broken! How Did We Get Here, and Where Exactly IS Here?

  • How the U.S. immigration system has been legislated over the years, and how it reached the regulatory maze we have today.
  • Common myths about our immigration law, as well as recent policy and legislative attempts to turn those myths into reality, both by the prior and by the current administrations.

RaLuca Vais-Ottosen

11:15 a.m. Preventing the Loss of Housing Benefits in Evictions

  • Understanding and mitigating the risk to Housing Benefits posed by evictions
  • Sealing Eviction Records to remove a bar to subsidized housing benefits

Jill M. Kastner

12:05 p.m. Program Concludes

  • Go beyond what the law says to understand how public benefits systems are functioning right now
  • Better anticipate delays and administrative obstacles that influence eligibility and timing
  • Stay ahead of policy shifts tied to HR1 and recent administrative actions reshaping health coverage options for low-income individuals
  • Give clearer guidance when immigration status affects benefit eligibility
  • Spot housing-related risks early and respond before they derail benefits eligibility
  • Strengthen client conversations with accurate information grounded in current practice
  • Public interest lawyers
  • Public benefits lawyers

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