What do low-income families need to thrive economically? For starters, they need jobs, a way to get to those jobs, and health care that enables them to hold onto those jobs and be productive workers. They also need a tax code that helps families make the climb to the middle class.Unfortunately, actions by state policymakers have made it...
Limiting Options for Undocumented Youth: Tuition Policy Closing Doors
This paper highlights the brief history of access to in-state tuition for undocumented students in Wisconsin, comparing what we have done to other states and summarizing both the personal and economic loss created by the 2011-13 budget decision to eliminate this opportunity for many youth.
Is it Working for Young Minds?
Quality early childhood education (ECE) is one of the most cost-effective and potent economic development tools available. The quality of early experiences has an enormous impact on the developing brain and mind. Investing in young children supports economic development by boosting the long-term productivity of the labor force and...
Is it Working for Kids who Don’t Have Private Health Insurance?
Over the past year, the Wisconsin state government has made a number of decisions that reflect a significant directional shift in our approach to the well-being of children and families. We have seen our public investments in education, environmental protection, and a variety of social services shrink dramatically. Our tax structure has...
This Mother’s Day, Celebrate Mama Care!
We love Mama Care too! And by Mama care, we’re talking about what some may call ObamaCare. But on Mother’s Day, let’s talk about the law for what it really is for moms and families – Mama Care.Mama Care means that mothers, who make up to 80% of the health care decisions for their families, will have some well-deserved help. Here are...
Is it Working for Kids?
You Decide After Reading Our Upcoming Series of Posts Examining Recent Changes in WisconsinOver the past year, the Wisconsin state government has made a number of decisions that reflect a significant directional shift in our approach to the well-being of children and families. We have seen our public investments in education,...
Wisconsin Department of Health Services Announces Trainings to Educate on BadgerCare Changes
Today, the WI Department of Health Services announced a series of trainings on the recently approved changes to BadgerCare. For a reminder on what was approved, see our summary and Q&A. The trainings announced include:- Milwaukee, 5/15, 1-3pm, CHEC, 1533 N. River Center Drive (Auditorium)- Madison, 5/15, 5-6pm, Monona Terrace, 1 John...
Is It Working for Kids?
During election season, candidates have a lot of opportunities talk about their priorities and the kinds of legislation
they intend to champion. Our job as voters is to make candidates talk about the issues that matter to us, so that we can
make informed decisions when we go to the polls. Unfortunately, children’s issues receive insufficient attention during
candidate interviews, debates, and other forums. That needs to change.
Q&A Summary of the Upcoming Changes to BadgerCare
Are you like us – still looking for more information on the approved changes to BadgerCare? If so, check out the Q&A we released today! It has great information on some of the basic questions - such as who will be affected, how, and when. The changes to BadgerCare that begin this year will affect adults over 133% of the federal poverty...
Q & A Summary of the Upcoming Changes to BadgerCare
The federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has approved a portion of the cost-cutting changes that the Walker Administration has been seeking to make to BadgerCare.
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