CLASP Public Benefits Justice
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Congress must reopen the government, extend ACA premium tax credits, and restore benefits families depend on. This shutdown didn’t have to happen—but lawmakers can still choose people over politics. clasp.org/press-room/pre…
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White House and Congress Manufactured a Crisis that Threatens Jobs, Food Assistance, and Head Start...
The stalemate created by the refusal of Congressional leadership and the Trump Administration to come to the table is unnecessarily threatening food assistance, access to Head Start, and other...
The priorities are clear: If the shutdown drags into November, key programs like #SNAP, #WIC, and #HeadStart will lose funding—jeopardizing food access for **42 MILLION* people & early learning for *65,000* families.
Nearly a month into the government shutdown, millions of families are paying the price for deliberate policy choices by the Trump Administration and Congress. This is a 🚨manufactured🚨 crisis that’s putting jobs, food, and care at risk.
Fair Share America, members of Congress, and a coalition of organizers from over 30 states will travel to Washington to meet with their elected representatives and hold a rally on Thursday, April 10th next to the U.S. Capitol Building. Our coalition will demand that Congress…
SNAP helps over 42 million people put food on the table—but its future is under threat. The House budget proposes slashing $230B, the largest cut in SNAP’s history. This isn't reform—it's a rollback that would deepen poverty and hunger nationwide.
Lawmakers temporarily expanded the #EITC available to workers without dependent children in 2021, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that if the EITC expansions were still in place, about 14 million workers would benefit in tax year 2024.
Excluding younger workers from the EITC is detrimental, because younger workers (ages 18-24) are likelier to face poverty when compared to other age groups and are likelier to start their careers in jobs that pay lower wages and may have less savings built up due to their age.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most effective poverty reduction programs in U.S. history. Learn more about how important the Earned Income Tax Credit is for working Americans, & what policymakers could do to make this benefit even better. #EITCAwareness
Today is #EITC Awareness Day, and this year also marks the 50th anniversary of the EITC. This tax credit reaches low- and moderate-income taxpayers, but it largely leaves out workers without dependent kids. Learn more in our new @CLASP_DC fact sheet: clasp.org/publications/f…
Fear of deportation casts a cloud of uncertainty, affecting immigrant families’ ability to live their lives. This phenomenon commonly known as the “chilling effect,” causes families to avoid seeking out basic necessities, from medical care to social services.
Today is my (Elizabeth's) last day at CLASP. I'm turning the account over to the amazing Public Benefits Justice team here. Please keep following them. I'll be over at my personal account.
The Birthright Citizenship of 2024 Act introduced today is another example of a hateful, xenophobic bill aimed at undermining the well-being of children.
Good news: The stopgap funding bill will ensure that innocent low-income families can continue to get stolen #SNAP benefits restored if they are victimized by EBT card skimming & similar scams. This protection is vital as USDA & states continue work to enhance EBT card security.
New blog from @ed_bolen Thousands of low-income families have had their #SNAP benefits stolen via EBT card skimming. Unless Congress acts soon, victims could lose the ability to have their stolen benefits replaced—leaving them with no food & no recourse.cbpp.org/blog/congress-…
This is the kind of United States I believe in and will fight for. upworthy.com/springfield-re…
Most adults who have experienced homelessness say health providers rarely or never ask about their work, housing, or access to food or transportation, highlighting an opportunity to improve health by identifying social, economic needs during health visits. on.kff.org/3zu2pxD
KFF, naturally, has an excellent write-up of how high-risk pools worked — and didn't work, for the people who needed them — prior to the ACA. kff.org/affordable-car…
As a disabled woman with cerebral palsy, I am proud to see this important data being shared. Join @CLASP_DC and other organizations to learn more about #DisabledWomensEqualPayDay and the policy solutions that we can implement to help close the wage gap. (4/4) #DisabledWomensEPD
Exciting new collaborative will bring together state leaders from #Medicaid, DOCs + behavioral health to improve outcomes for those reentering their communities. Big opportunities through recent federal flexibility and waivers for reducing recidivism and improving health equity.
Leaders from AK, CO, ME, NC, OK, and WI will join the new Medicaid-Corrections Policy Academy from CHCS and @CSGJC to leverage #Medicaid’s potential to improve health coverage, care, and reentry outcomes for people involved in the justice system. bit.ly/4esWKqm?utm_so…
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Medicaid and Corrections Policy Academy - Center for Health Care Strategies
People recently released from jails and prisons experience much higher rates of emergency department use, overdose, and death than the general population. Effective links to physical and behavioral...
New brief from @KFF on impact of Medicaid unwinding. Child disenrollment has been greater relative to adults which is not good since kids more likely to remain eligible. 12 states below pre pandemic child Medicaid enrollment with Montana leading the way. kff.org/medicaid/issue…
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An Examination of Medicaid Renewal Outcomes and Enrollment Changes at the End of the Unwinding | KFF
Using data from the KFF Medicaid Enrollment and Unwinding Tracker, this analysis reports data on unwinding renewal outcomes through June 2024 and examines Medicaid enrollment changes from February...
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