CLASP

@CLASP_DC

This year is CLASP’s 50th anniversary! We're a national nonprofit dedicated to public policy that strengthens families and creates pathways to education/work.

Washington, DC
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    : Olivia Golden, executive director of the , is mentioned in an article published by Successful Farming discussing the White House ‘Public Charge’ Rule.

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    Our research shows that access to subsidies is inequitable, with Asian American and Latinx families being disproportionately impacted. Greater investments would promote equity for families nationwide.

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    It is unacceptable that Black and Latinx families often have to spend more of their income on child care than anyone else. Enacting is important for racial equity.

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    . says new rule change negatively weighs on immigrants who are younger than 18 and older than 61 years who often depend on programs like Medicaid and SNAP.

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    is critical to achieving racial and gender equity. So glad members of Congress are prioritizing this conversation!

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    A parent—representing tens of thousands of families across the US—shares a powerful story of trying to secure coverage for her son’s treatment: “I invested over 1,000 hours fighting for our [mental health] benefits & submitted over 3,000 pages of documentation.“

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    is "not an individual problem that needs individual solutions." 📢CHILD CARE IS A PUBLIC GOOD. 📢 We need and here's a roadmap for how to do it from + others!

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    When families have access to affordable, high quality , children can grow and develop healthily and caregivers are able to go to school and work!

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    Child care is not a luxury, it’s a need. We need to prioritize supporting families with low incomes and those with infants and toddlers. - ’s Linda Smith.

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    Standards help parents go to work knowing their children are safe, w/ trained early childhood providers who support their development. Asking parents to sacrifice health & safety for their children is not an option.

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    Great testimony at the from a child care provider about how her work to support and their families has been overlooked for too long. “Child Care providers keep America working” 🔥 Thank you Ms. Harvey!

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    Diane Sullivan is rocking it, explaining how families like hers that receive need to be in the decision making spaces to stop allowing others to control the narrative about them.

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    Early educators deserve wages and benefits that reflect the value of their work—in supporting both young children’s development and economic productivity.

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    . "People assume that because we are accessing programs we are frauds.. Our *children* are essentially being told to 'do your part,' and 'pay your way,'"

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    Exactly! As a former SNAP eligibility worker I know all to well that the SNAP application process is extensive.

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    Appreciate the work of to push forward language to increase the # of health professionals in communities with low-income households, and to combat in .

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    “I didn’t just walk into an office, receive a pamphlet, and get SNAP benefits. It was an intensive screening process that took 3 months to receive $187 per month in SNAP.” -

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    Just 1in 6 kids who are eligible for assistance through gets it. We need more funding so we can have

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    Early educators are an essential part of the U.S. economy, providing a critical support for families and children, but are paid poverty-level wages that undermine their own economic security.

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