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Subject Recently From CLASP: The Senate’s Harmful Bill; Celebrating Juneteenth and Looking Ahead
Date June 26, 2025 3:39 PM
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This week: The Senate’s Harmful Bill; Celebrating Juneteenth
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RECENTLY FROM CLASP
June 26, 2025
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The Senate’s Budget Reconciliation Bill is Bad for Children and Families
Juan Carlos Gomez’s blog details how the Senate’s reconciliation bill would be particularly harmful for children, families, immigrants, and workers.
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Land, Labor, Liberation: A Juneteenth Reflection on Racism in American Agriculture
This new brief by Parker Gilkesson Davis looks at the history of agricultural injustice experienced by Black and immigrant farm workers and offers bold policy ideas that center the dignity, equity, and value of all historically marginalized communities.
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CLASP’s 2024 Impact Report
CLASP’s latest impact report provides an overview of the organization’s work over the last year, including celebrating the Child Care and Early Education team’s 25th anniversary, in-depth policy reports, media reach, and testimonies or briefings provided to policymakers and staff.
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Harvard’s Leadership Has Fallen Short but Can Still Turn the Tide
Kaelin Rapport and Christian Collins offer strategies for how Harvard leadership can strengthen its relationship with students and more effectively resist the Trump Administration’s attempts at interfering with academic integrity and independence.
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FY25 Continuing Resolution Means Fewer Children Have Access to Child Care Through CCDBG
Rachel Wilensky and Stephanie Schmit’s fact sheet examines the real-world effects of the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act on the Child Care Development Block Grant, including that approximately 24,000 fewer children will have access to child care through the CCDBG.
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In “ Cuts to NIOSH and OSHA are an Imminent Threat to All Workers [[link removed]] ,” Lulit Shewan examines the consequences of gutting NIOSH and OSHA, two federal agencies focused on workplace safety.
CLASP in the News
JUNE 25, 2025 | INEWSOURCE
U nder Trump, more San Diego kids risk losing their parents or their country to deportation [[link removed]]
JUNE 18, 2025 | STATELINE
Uber, Lyft oppose some bills that aim to prevent assaults during rides [[link removed]]
JUNE 17, 2025 | LAIST
How to prepare if a parent or legal guardian is detained or deported [[link removed]]
JUNE 14, 2025 | ASHLAND SOURCE
Michigan’s Tri Share program brings state, employers to the table [[link removed]]
JUNE 13, 2025 | COSMOPOLITAN
How to Help People Amid ICE Raids, Deportation, and Protests in Los Angeles and Beyond [[link removed]]
Recent Events
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June 26 | Wendy Cervantes presented on a webinar for the Resilience Initiative’s “Meeting the Moment Together” series, focused on movement networks and the need for rapid response strategies.
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