The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has released a report urging the business community to support early learning programs. The report, Ready Set Go: Why Business Should Support Early Childhood Education, looks at research on early learning opportunities for children from birth to age five, the impact on a child’s development, and the role of...
You Can Help Get the Lead Out – National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
This week, October 24th – 31st is National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week. Remember, reducing children’s exposure to lead is one of the most identifiable and most easily remedied risk factors associated with a host of learning and behavior problems later in life. Parents, educators, community groups, and social workers can...
What Candidates Aren’t Saying About the State Budget
Campaign season is upon us, and that means calls by candidates to cut state spending significantly in order to close the gap in the state budget, currently estimated at $3 billion over the next two years. What these candidates don’t say is that trying to balance the budget through cuts alone will likely drive up property taxes and...
PolitiFact Rebukes Candidate’s Charge of Government Takeover of Health Care
One of the latest campaign statements to draw the scrutiny of fact-checking journalists at the Journal Sentinel is an attack by lieutenant governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch, who appears in a campaign ad with running mate Scott Walker that assails Tom Barrett for supporting “a government takeover of our health care.” PolitiFact gives...
WI Supreme Court Takes Up Juvenile LWOP Case
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has recently agreed to hear the case of Omer Ninham, a young man (now age 26) who, at age 14, was convicted of homicide in a case in Green Bay. He was sentenced to life without parole. Building on the relatively recent ruling by the US Supreme Court that non-homicide youth must have at least some chance for...
Defending Childhood: The Attorney General’s Initiative for a Response to Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
On September 30, 2010, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Journal Sentinel published an article on the rate of domestic violence killings in the state of Wisconsin. According to reports from the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WCADV), who began tracking this data in 2000, in the year 2009, domestic violence deaths in Wisconsin...
Political Fact Checking: Does Truth Testing Trump Deterring Deception?
An interesting development in politics and journalism has been the rapid increase in reporting on the accuracy of politicians’ statements during campaign season. Generally speaking, that’s a very welcome development, since it provides a means of keeping candidates a bit more honest and improving the level of political discourse....
WI Budget Project Examines the Growing Divide in Wealth and Income, and the Arguments Made for Widening that Gap
In the wake of new Census Bureau data released in late September, showing the widest gap ever measured between the rich and the poor, the Wisconsin Budget Project has posted a series of three blogs examining some of the policy issues related to the distribution of wealth in the U.S. and Wisconsin. On Wednesday the Budget Project blogged...
October 4th is National Child Health Day
Today is "National Child Health Day." Let’s celebrate the occasion by enjoying a little bit of good news on children’s health that was overshadowed last week by the generally depressing Census Bureau data on income and poverty. According to the data from the American Community Survey, the percentage of children who were uninsured...
WCCF Launches VOTE KIDS Campaign
WCCF is launching this campaign to help raise the profile of children's issues during election campaign season. Please help spread the word by sharing the web page with your network, placing the linked campaign logo on your website if appropriate, and using other tools to pass along this important information.
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