Kids Forward Urges Lawmakers to Improve the Budget for Public Schools

Printable version Contact: Tamarine Cornelius, tcornelius@kidsforward.net, 608-284-0580 x 305 The following is a response by Ken Taylor, Kids Forward’s Executive Director, to the changes made by the Joint Finance Committee to the proposed budget for K-12 education: Wisconsin students all across the state deserve access to an excellent...

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Kids Forward Opposes Sweeping Deletion of Fiscal Items from Budget

Printable version Contact: Ken Taylor at ktaylor@kidsforward.net, 608-284-0580 x 302 The following is a statement by Ken Taylor, executive director of Kids Forward, regarding the proposed motion to strip 60 fiscal policy measures from the budget bill during the Joint Finance Committee’s first executive session on the 2019-21 budget. The...

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Opposition to Assembly Bill 4/ Senate Bill 18

The following testimony was presented before the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and Senate Committee on Agriculture, Revenue and Financial Institutions by Kids Forward Research Director Jon Peacock on February 5, 2019. Thank you for the opportunity to testify on this proposed tax cut. I am here representing Kids Forward, which has...

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Five Charts that Tell the Story of Poverty in Wisconsin

New figures released last week by the Census Bureau show that an unacceptable number of Wisconsinites, including children, are living in poverty. Here are five charts drawn from the data that describe the number of Wisconsin residents who have incomes too low to meet basic needs.

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Trump is Wrong: New Research Links Immigration with Safer Communities

Immigrants come to Wisconsin in search of economic opportunity, looking for safe communities for themselves and their families. In turn, immigrants confer a number of benefits to Wisconsin communities, including cultural and economic vibrancy, entrepreneurship, and an expanded workforce for some of the state’s most critical industries. New research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison demonstrates another benefit: undocumented immigration is associated with safer communities.

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Five Charts about Poverty in Wisconsin

Wisconsin families still haven’t recovered economically from the recession, according to new figures on poverty and income released by the U.S. Census Bureau last week. Here are five charts drawn from the Census data that describe the number of Wisconsin residents who have incomes too low to meet basic needs. 1. Years after the...

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