100 Days – And Lots of Work to Do!

Today marks 100 days until open enrollment begins for new health insurance options under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)!  New “Marketplaces” will be available in every state for people to buy private insurance, with financial help based on their income.  And 33 states will be joining Wisconsin in the federal Marketplace portal. This...

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Wisconsin receives recognition for reductions in youth confinement

In a report issued on June 18, Wisconsin is highlighted as one of The Comeback States based on a higher than average rate of decline in the number of youth held in secure confinement facilities without increases in youth crime.  Published jointly by the Texas Public Policy Foundation's Center for Effective Justice and the National...

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Farm Bill Derailed after Draconian Food Stamp Amendment Added in House

Amendment Would Give States Half of the Savings if They Cut Off Families The farm bill is in limbo today after a draconian amendment added by Republicans caused the bill to lose the support of a number of Democrats. After the approval of that amendment – which would give states a strong fiscal incentive to remove many currently eligible...

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Assembly “Technical Amendment” Adds More Policy to Budget

Dems Decide Not to Submit Their Amendments The Wisconsin Assembly approved the Joint Finance Committee’s version of the state budget today with one “technical amendment.” That amendment includes 27 different items, most of which are anything but technical. At least two of the measures in the amendment (Assembly Amendment 3 to the JFC...

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Is This a “Robin Hood in Reverse” Budget?

Legislature’s Response This Week to New Data on W-2 Growth May Answer that QuestionI’ve said on a few occasions that the fiscal plan being considered in the legislature this week is a “Robin Hood in Reverse” budget.  Just how true that is will be decided this week, as legislators debate the budget bill and consider new figures that...

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New Hampshire Court Strikes Down Tax Credits for Religious Schools

A New Hampshire Court ruling issued Monday struck down as unconstitutional the provisions of the state’s voucher tax credit law that fund religious schools. The decision by the Strafford County Superior Court declared that those portions of the program will have to be halted immediately. However, the tax credit/voucher program will...

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Ten Worst Changes in the Budget for Children and Families

Department of Children and Families budget  Siphoning off federal funds for low-income families – The budget transfers almost $19 million per year more to the Dept. of Revenue from the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) block grant, to supplant state funding for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). This siphons off funding...

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Physicians Take on Eliminating Childhood Poverty

The American Pediatrics Association (APA) and the Academy of American Pediatricians (AAP) has recently issued a Task Force Report on Childhood Poverty: A Strategic Roadmap Committed to Bringing the Voice of Pediatricians to the Most Important Problem Facing Children in the US Today.  This report is a powerful statement about the harmful...

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Decline in Use of Juvenile Detention Levels Off

After steady and significant declines in the use of juvenile detention across Wisconsin, over the past four years we have seen a leveling off in the number of youth held on an average day around the state in our detention centers.  The overall number of admissions declined some in 2012, but the average number on a given day has remained...

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