WCCF and Partners Release Vision 2020 Report Card

Yesterday, WCCF and its Vision 2020 partners, WISCAP and the WI Head Start Association, released the second edition of our Vision 2020 Report Card. The report card grades the state's progress in four key areas related to poverty: early care and education, access to family-supporting wages, healthy children, and safe and affordable...

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JFC and Other Action in the State Legislature

The Joint Finance Committee will be voting on many important items this week. On Tuesday, May 5, the Committee will take action on the Department of Public Instruction, including Student Achievement Guarantee in Education Program and Four-Year-Old Kindergarten Grants. Also on Tuesday, the committee will be voting on FoodShare benefits...

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WCCF Unveils First Round of Quarterly Detention Reports

WCCF, with help from the Office of Justice Assistance, is analyzing data from all secure juvenile detention facilities throughout Wisconsin. Our quarterly reports will provide a brief overview of the underlying offenses, racial classifications and numbers of admissions statewide for each time frame. Additional information about average...

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Joint Finance Action This Week

The Joint Finance Committee (JFC) is now in week 3 of Executive Session. When a committee is in executive session, the committee is voting on proposals to recommend passage or no passage to the entire legislature. During the next 5 weeks or so, JFC will be voting on items in the state budget. JFC usually schedules votes on items in one...

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FoodShare Gets a Boost from Federal Stimulus Package

Effective yesterday (April 1), Wisconsin is receiving a significant increase in federal funds for the FoodShare program. The boost stems from passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), otherwise known federal stimulus package. Program participants will see an increase in their benefits, and more families will be...

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Key Senators Reintroduce Federal Juvenile Justice Legislation

On March 24, Senators Pat Leahy (D-VT), Arlen Specter (R-PA), Herb Kohl (D-WI) and Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced juvenile justice legislation similar to the bill passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee at the end of the last Congress.This legislation, the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2009, S. 678, would...

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