WEBINAR: A State Budget that Works for Every Kid

by Kids Forward | March 7, 2025

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Rebuild. Reclaim. Reimagine Wisconsin

A State Budget that Works for Every Kid

Wednesday, April 2
12-1:30pm CST

 
The state budget is how we help ensure that every family — regardless of zip code, income, or race — has a chance to thrive. But, over decades, powerful wealthy interests have rigged the rules, funneling the benefits of our hard work out of our communities and into their pockets. 
 
As a result, Wisconsin faces some of the most tragic economic and racial disparities in the country. These intentional choices by legislators don’t just hurt their intended audience: Black, Brown, and immigrant families. They also hurt low-income rural white families. The state budget is our biggest opportunity this year to address the structural racism that holds everyone back. 
We look forward to working with both sides of the aisle to ensure that this state budget includes every kid in Wisconsin.
 
Join us to hear our take on the state budget, and how we create a state where every kid can thrive.
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Speakers

In addition to our team sharing their budget analyses, we are honored to have the following partners joining us to share their experiences:

Nailah Adama

Parent/Caregiver, Community Advocate, Teacher

Amanda Merkwae

Advocacy Director, ACLU of Wisconsin

Michelle Ramirez-White

Government Relations Director, Wisconsin Farmers Union

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