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This week at CBPP, we focused on COVID-19, health, Social Security, food assistance, and the economy.
* On COVID-19, Robert Greenstein stated that the new COVID-19 bill is helpful but inadequate ([link removed]) , failing to deliver crucial state and local fiscal relief and food assistance. Michael Leachman explained why Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s argument against state fiscal relief doesn’t stand up ([link removed]) . We updated our state budget watch series tracking state revenue shortfalls ([link removed]) . Dottie Rosenbaum, Stacy Dean, and Zoë Neuberger made the case for boosting SNAP benefits in the next major economic response package ([link removed]) . Jessica Schubel outlined how states can quickly
expand Medicaid to provide coverage and financial security to millions ([link removed]) . Matt Broaddus noted that Families First’s Medicaid funding boost is a useful first step, but far from enough ([link removed]) . Samantha Jacoby warned that IRS deadlines threatened stimulus payments for 1 million dependents ([link removed]) . Kathleen Romig and Kathleen Bryant stressed that policymakers should expand emergency paid leave in the next coronavirus package ([link removed]) . Will Fischer explained that there is an urgent need for more housing vouchers and other rental assistance
([link removed]) amid the pandemic. We also updated our fact sheet finding that most states are easing SNAP participation rules and providing added benefits ([link removed]) in response to COVID-19.
* On health, Jennifer Wagner and Genevieve Gaudet urged states to remove barriers to SNAP and Medicaid access from remote identity proofing ([link removed]) and improve users’ experience with online SNAP and Medicaid systems ([link removed]) .
* On Social Security, Paul N. Van de Water stated that the 2020 Social Security and Medicare trustees’ reports do not reflect the effects of the pandemic and recession ([link removed]) .
* On food assistance, we updated our report reviewing state governments’ SNAP websites. ([link removed])
* On the economy, we updated our backgrounder on how many weeks of unemployment compensation are available ([link removed]) .
Chart of the Week — States Can Expand Medicaid Quickly and Provide Three Months of Retroactive Coverage for Enrollees ([link removed])
A variety of news outlets featured CBPP’s work and experts this past week. Here are some of the highlights:
Coronavirus has governors predicting big cuts in bid to balance their budgets ([link removed])
CBS News
April 24, 2020
'There Are Going to Be Layoffs.' State and Local Governments Brace for Cuts As Budget Crisis Looms ([link removed])
TIME
April 23, 2020
The case for a massive federal aid package for states and cities ([link removed])
Vox
April 22, 2020
Massive layoffs and pay cuts are likely coming to state and local governments as federal aid goes elsewhere ([link removed])
CNBC
April 22, 2020
States Are Being Crushed by the Coronavirus. Only This Can Help. ([link removed])
The New York Times
April 22, 2020
Social Security recipients with kids at home face Wednesday deadline for getting extra stimulus cash ([link removed])
CNN
April 21, 2020
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