Wisconsin should Work for Everyone, Not Just the Wealthy Few.
Every family deserves a fair shot, no matter their race, background, or zip code. But, too many of us struggle to afford the basics.
This affordability crisis didn’t happen by accident.
It is the result of policy choices that have concentrated power in the hands of the wealthy few, while underinvesting in the things our families need to thrive.
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2022 Kids Count Data Book: Wisconsin’s Children of Color More Likely to Face Mental Health Issues
Anxiety and depression are rising among Wisconsin’s youth, especially children of color. The 2022 KIDS COUNT® Data Book highlights 16 indicators of well-being for children and families, and also shows that mental health needs among our state’s youth continue to be...
The 2014 KIDS COUNT Data Book
The KIDS COUNT Data Book is an annual publication that assesses child well-being nationally and across the 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Using an index of 16 indicators, the 2014 report ranks states on overall child well-being and in...
New KIDS COUNT Data Book Gives Big Picture on how Children in Wisconsin are Faring
Wisconsin children have made important gains in the areas of health and education over the last quarter century, according to the 25th edition of Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual KIDS COUNT Data Book. But Wisconsin children are considerably worse off economically...
Momentum Grows for Referendum on BadgerCare Expansion
Dane and La Crosse Counties Are the Latest to Approve Putting the BadgerCare Issue to a Vote Thursday evening Dane and La Crosse counties became the 7th & 8th counties to approve November ballot measures asking voters if Wisconsin should accept the federal...
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