Public Benefits and Child Welfare Financing
This policy brief provides an overview of public benefits, placement, and financing issues that impact immigrant families within the...
This policy brief provides an overview of public benefits, placement, and financing issues that impact immigrant families within the...
WASHINGTON – A new report released today examines the impact immigration enforcement has on the thousands of children of undocumented...
More than 5 million children living in the United States today have at least one parent who is an...
One in seven American children has an unemployed parent as a result of the current recession, known by many...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 increases the federal share of Medicaid and Title IV-E (Federal Payments...
In this letter, over 100 federal and state advocacy organizations called on Congress to temporarily increase federal payments for...
When the economy takes a downturn, it often hits the most vulnerable families the hardest. Unfortunately, funding for social...
History has shown that significant achievements in federal policy for children typically happen in the first year after a...
Research demonstrates a general trend of increasing prescriptions for psychotropic medications for children. In fact, the practice of prescribing...