It’s Not Too Late to Support WCCF in 2011

For more than 130 years, the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families has been working to ensure that all children grow up in a just and nurturing family and community. No matter the year, the political climate or the state of our economy, WCCF has always put children first. While we may not directly feed, provide child care or house...

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Confirmation of the Benefits of Being Smart on Crime

The Office of Justice Assistance just released an evaluation on the costs and benefits of implementing Treatment Alternatives and Diversion(TAD) programs in seven Wisconsin counties.  The evaluation is consistent with what we have seen well-researched in the juvenile system by showing that focused, strategic, and smart community-based...

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Wisconsin Budget Project’s Top Ten Blog Posts of 2011

There have been scads of interesting and important stories over the past year relating to the Wisconsin budget and the effects of budget changes on the state’s families. The Wisconsin Budget Project has blogged about many of those stories, and in today’s blog post it provides a list of and links to the project’s 10 most popular posts in...

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UW System and Children’s Programs Hit Hard by Lapses (Cuts) Announced Today

This afternoon the Walker Administration announced its plans for lapsing $123 million to the General Fund. The biennial budget requires the Department of Administration (DOA) to allocate $174 million of lapses, and today’s announcement covers just the first fiscal year – meaning that there will be at least $51 million in additional...

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The Supreme Court Takes up New Cases on Juvenile Life Without Parole

The US Supreme Court has agreed to take up two new cases in which young juveniles (age 14) were involved in crimes that led to a life without parole sentence. Recall that through prior cases (Graham v. Florida, Roper v. Simmons) the court has ruled that offenders under the age of 18 cannot be executed and that youth under 18 in...

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