*This week:* Child care data demonstrate need for investment
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December 19, 2019
Latest Child Care Data Demonstrate the Need for New Investment [ [link removed] ]
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Congress made important appropriations decisions about the funding of the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) and other programs that support children and families. The latest CCDBG data make clear what we already know: CCDBG needs more investment so that all families needing child care assistance have access to it.
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Preventing ACEs: Getting to the Root of Community Trauma [ [link removed] ] Making equitable gains in preventing ACEs requires intervening at the structural level to address systemic racism and oppression.
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Finalized SNAP Rule is Rooted in Racial Discrimination [ [link removed] ] On December 5, 2019, the Trump Administration finalized a harmful rule that will take food assistance away from over 700,000 people struggling to find or sustain work, and require millions more to report their hours of work each week.
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One Year and Counting in the Fight to Protect Immigrant Families [ [link removed] ]
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Over the past year, we have seen a revolution in how advocates engage in the notice and comment period as multiple partner organizations coordinated incredible responses to regulatory threats to immigrants by the Trump Administration.
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