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Subject Recently from CLASP: Supreme Court Ruling Allows Anti-immigrant Regulation
Date January 30, 2020 11:14 PM
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*This week:* Trump to implement anti-immigrant regulation


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RECENTLY FROM CLASP
January 30, 2019




Supreme Court Ruling Allows Trump Administration to Implement Anti-immigrant Regulation [ [link removed] ]
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The U.S. Supreme Court Monday temporarily lifted nationwide court orders blocking implementation of the Trump Administration's "public charge" regulation, which threatens the health, nutrition, and housing of families - overwhelmingly families of color. Read our statement on the public charge ruling and fact sheet for early childhood stakeholders [ [link removed] ].

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Block grants by another name: still a bad idea [ [link removed] ] Today the U.S. Centers on Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released new guidance and a waiver application package that would allow states to convert a portion of their Medicaid programs to block grants. This proposal would undermine Medicaid, worsen health, put state budgets at risk, and deepen the next recession.

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Parents and Children Thriving Together: A Framework for Two-Generation Policy and System Reform [ [link removed] ] This brief summarizes the lessons learned from a two-year technical assistance initiative CLASP conducted with the National Governors Association and provides a framework to help guide state leaders trying to implement two-generation policy and systems reform strategies.

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Frequently Asked Questions About SNAP and Students [ [link removed] ]


Access to SNAP promotes food security, improves wellbeing, and reduces poverty. And today's college students require greater support, given the numerous difficulties they encounter including food insecurity. SNAP can do much to alleviate the challenges food insecurity may cause, though few students receive SNAP in spite of need. [ [link removed] ]

READ THE FAQ [ [link removed] ]








CLASP in the News


JANUARY 28, 2020 | THE PROGRESSIVE PULSE

SCOTUS conservatives give temporary go ahead to Trump's immigrant wealth test [ [link removed] ]

JANUARY 28, 2020 | THE SIGNAL

*At the College, adult students are overlooked [ [link removed] ]*

JANUARY 27, 2020 | THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

[ [link removed] ]Supreme Court Allows Trump to Implement Income-Based Restrictions on Immigration [ [link removed] ]

JANUARY 24, 2020 | ABC ST. LOUIS

Taking a look at President Trump's defense [ [link removed] ]

JANUARY 20, 2020 | INSIDE HIGHER ED

Effects of SNAP Changes [ [link removed] ]







Upcoming Events









On February 7, Tanya Goldman will speak at a briefing on "Work, Employment, and the 'App' Economy [ [link removed] ]," which will be hosted by The Georgetown University School of Public Policy and the Goodfriend Group.









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