Ever Wonder How Many Youth are in Placement around the State on a single day?

The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data has recently released census information for 2010 of the number of juveniles placed in juvenile residential facilities in each state. The data can be reviewed through Easy Access to the Census Juveniles in Residential Placement 1997-2010, including data for both secure (juvenile corrections,...

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The Case against Using Mortgage Settlement Funds to Reduce the State Deficit

Journal Sentinel and NY Times Editorials Argue against Diverting the Settlement FundingBoth the New York Times and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorialized over the weekend against the use of the new mortgage settlement dollars to help close state deficits. As the Journal Sentinel wrote: “With so many families in Milwaukee - and...

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New HHS Grant Opportunity for Innovative Approaches to Reduce Preterm Births

This week the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new grant opportunity relating to reducing preterm births. The intent of the “Strong Start” initiative is to test maternity care options that improve birth outcomes for women with Medicaid coverage who are at risk of having a preterm birth. In light of the...

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An Update on the AB 210 Saga: Rep. Petersen Urging Passage

Early in December, we predicted that the Governor’s decision to halt the Office of the Insurance Commissioner’s (OCI) emergency rule implementing AB 210 was telling, to say the least, and raised questions as to whether the Governor planned to implement health reform provisions. Weeks later, the Governor indicated that he was halting all...

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Separating Families Because of Immigration Status?

There has been increasing media attention paid to the separation of families due to immigration status. A recent ABC news special discusses the experience of one undocumented mother in Arizona who was accused of a misdemeanor charge, arrested and placed in a detention center, and separated from her children for 2 years before being able...

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Hearing Set for Thursday (Feb. 9) on Family Care Bill

The Senate Committee on Health announced today that it will hold a public hearing this Thursday, Feb. 9, on SB 380, which removes the cap on enrollment in Family Care and other long-term care programs. The hearing is scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m. in Room 201-SE in the Capitol.   Note that there are also two other bills on the agenda,...

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