The Center for Law & Social Policy (CLASP) has a new commentary posted by their executive director. It is a discussion of the “two-gen” strategy and how it can benefit non-custodial parents. Worth a read. Click on the link below:
Recent Poverty Guidelines Shed Light on Health Policy Debates
The new federal poverty guidelines, which are adjusted for inflation each January, provide an opportunity to reflect on the challenges faced by low-income families, and they help illustrate why state and federal policymakers ought to help more Americans gain access to...