Nutrition Program Put on a Crash Diet by Sequestration

Pregnant Women or Children First? -- States Are Faced with Grim ChoicesThe Women, Infants and Children supplemental nutrition program (WIC) is one of many federally funded services that will take a big hit because of sequestration. A new paper issued today by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) examines the effects and the...

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Hospital Association Seeks Two- to Three-Year Delay in Walker’s Plan

Walker Administration Counts on Health Exchange Working Well Next Year, Yet Predicts It Won’t Last Tuesday at the annual HealthWatch conference, the outbound DHS Secretary, Dennis Smith, expressed strong doubts about whether the federal government can get a health insurance exchange established and running effectively in Wisconsin by...

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Chris Christie Becomes Eighth GOP Governor to Accept New Medicaid Dollars

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced today that he would use the Medicaid funding provided by the Affordable Care Act to improve access to health care for low-income adults in his state. Christie joins his GOP colleagues in seven other states – Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Ohio – who have...

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Despite Current Surplus, Budget Raids TANF Funding

I don’t recall hearing the Governor talk about child poverty in his speech tonight. I suppose that’s not surprising because the growth in that poverty rate wouldn’t have fit well in the narrative of success that the Governor was attempting to convey. He argued that positive economic indicators justify more of the tax cutting and...

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Walker’s K-12 Education Budget Generates Mostly Negative Reactions

Voucher Proposals and Frozen Revenue Cap Get a Particularly Chilly Response Proponents of school vouchers are applauding the Governor’s K-12 education budget, but they don’t have much company. A broad range of groups have been highly critical of the K-12 budget package, particularly school administrators who were anticipating a...

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Love and Marriage (Penalties) – Is the ACA an Impediment to Wedded Bliss?

Walker’s Changes and ACA Rules Will Create Problems for Some Married CouplesPerhaps love and marriage go together “like a horse and carriage,” but the combination doesn’t necessarily yield a smooth ride for couples trying to find quality, affordable health care.This Valentine’s Day is a very timely occasion to examine that problem,...

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