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FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH THE The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act—which became law on March 27—is the third stimulus package in a series of bills designed to mitigate the harm of our current publichealth and economic
40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
A $2.4 BILLION INCREASE FOR CCDBG WOULD MEAN CHILD CARE 9 These estimates have been disaggregated to show the distribution of funds allotted for the nearly $15 billion in expanded child careassistance
PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND PAID SICK LEAVE 2 . clasp.org • Full wage replacement for employee self-care, with a maximum required benefit of $511 a day ($5,110 total). • Two-thirds wage replacement if employees are caring for another individual or achild
TRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES TO Page 2 need economic supports and assistance to more effectively manage their lives and provide adequate care for their children.2 In order to access the range CLASP | THE CENTER FOR LAW AND SOCIAL POLICYCOVID-19ABOUTISSUESEXPERTSBLOGDONATE About CLASP. CLASP is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty nonprofit advancing policy solutions for low-income people. We develop practical yet visionary strategies for reducing poverty, promoting economic opportunity, and addressing barriers faced by people of color. SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery Hannah Matthews and Shiva Sethi | April 2021 Getty Images / Don Mason Introduction The. coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and REFORMING THE THRIFTY FOOD PLAN In 2020, the SNAP benefit per person per meal was only $1.39, not enough to pay for a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread. The SNAP benefit is determined by the grossly outdated and inadequate Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). That 46-year old plan doesn’t reflect the current economy, cost of living, cost of food, the time it takes to cook it,diverse
FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH THE The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act—which became law on March 27—is the third stimulus package in a series of bills designed to mitigate the harm of our current publichealth and economic
40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
A $2.4 BILLION INCREASE FOR CCDBG WOULD MEAN CHILD CARE 9 These estimates have been disaggregated to show the distribution of funds allotted for the nearly $15 billion in expanded child careassistance
PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND PAID SICK LEAVE 2 . clasp.org • Full wage replacement for employee self-care, with a maximum required benefit of $511 a day ($5,110 total). • Two-thirds wage replacement if employees are caring for another individual or achild
TRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES TO Page 2 need economic supports and assistance to more effectively manage their lives and provide adequate care for their children.2 In order to access the range CHILD CARE AND EARLY EDUCATION VIEW MORE . High-quality child care and early education builds a foundation for young children's healthy development. This drives CLASP’s work to promote policies that support healthy child development and family economic stability. We work to expand resources for child care and early education at the federal and state levels andsupport
PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND PAID SICK LEAVE On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan (ARP). While it does not reinstate the requirement that employers provide paid leave, it does extend and expand the tax credits to employers who choose to provide paid leave. The tax credits will cover the cost of certain COVID-19 related leave taken from April 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021, effectively A $2.4 BILLION INCREASE FOR CCDBG WOULD MEAN CHILD CARE 9 These estimates have been disaggregated to show the distribution of funds allotted for the nearly $15 billion in expanded child careassistance
HOW STATES CAN IMPROVE CHILD CARE FACILITIES & PHYSICAL How States Can Improve Child Care Facilities & Physical Spaces Using Federal Relief Dollars. By Olivia Barrow, Lanette Dumas, Danielle Ewen, Angie Garling, Lauren Hogan, Christine Johnson-Staub, Cindy Larson, & Mary Beth Salomone Testa. With more than $50 billion in federal relief invested in the child care sector, along withadditional
STATE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HISTORIC COVID CHILD CARE NEW Introduction The American Rescue Plan (ARP), which passed Congress on March 10 and will be signed by President Biden upon receipt, includes several critical supports HOW STATES CAN IMPROVE CHILD CARE FACILITIES & PHYSICAL How States Can Improve Child Care Facilities & Physical Spaces Using Federal Relief Dollars 1/8 Copyright 2021 NCFN, CLASP, NAEYC, Education Counsel, and NAFCC PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES TO Page 2 need economic supports and assistance to more effectively manage their lives and provide adequate care for their children.2 In order to access the range THE CHILD TAX CREDIT AND MIXED IMMIGRATION -STATUS NEW 1. What is the Child Tax Credit (CTC), and how did it change under the American Rescue Plan? The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is a refundable tax credit available to families with children 17 or under EQUITY STARTS EARLY: ADDRESSING RACIAL INEQUITIES IN CHILD Equity Starts Early: Addressing Racial Inequities in Child Care and Early Education Policy explores these critical racial equity issues in major early childhood programs, policies, and systems, including CCDBG, Head Start, and state pre-kindergarten programs. It provides demographic and historical context for creating racially equitableearly
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CLASP helped lead the development of these child care and early learning recommendations to the Biden-Harris transition team. We were one of 187 organizations that endorsed these recommendations to ensure a strong, equitable child care and early learning system that not only benefits children, families, and early educators but also keeps women in the workforce, increases racial equity, and SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into REFORMING THE THRIFTY FOOD PLAN In 2020, the SNAP benefit per person per meal was only $1.39, not enough to pay for a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread. The SNAP benefit is determined by the grossly outdated and inadequate Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). That 46-year old plan doesn’t reflect the current economy, cost of living, cost of food, the time it takes to cook it,diverse
40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND PAID SICK LEAVE 2 . clasp.org • Full wage replacement for employee self-care, with a maximum required benefit of $511 a day ($5,110 total). • Two-thirds wage replacement if employees are caring for another individual or achild
FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH THE The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act—which became law on March 27—is the third stimulus package in a series of bills designed to mitigate the harm of our current publichealth and economic
HOW STATES CAN IMPROVE CHILD CARE FACILITIES & PHYSICAL How States Can Improve Child Care Facilities & Physical Spaces Using Federal Relief Dollars. By Olivia Barrow, Lanette Dumas, Danielle Ewen, Angie Garling, Lauren Hogan, Christine Johnson-Staub, Cindy Larson, & Mary Beth Salomone Testa. With more than $50 billion in federal relief invested in the child care sector, along withadditional
ADVANCING EQUITY IN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR By Dr. Kimá Taylor, Mental Health Advisory Board, and Isha Weerasinghe, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) The United States is facing tumultuous times amid the coronavirus pandemic, its related economic impact, and racial justice protests. The country is finally reckoning with internal and external anger toward systems that promote and allow racial inequities toTRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES TO Page 2 need economic supports and assistance to more effectively manage their lives and provide adequate care for their children.2 In order to access the range WIOA TITLE III: EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (WAGNER- PEYSER ACT) SNAPSHOT 29 WIOA Title III: Employment Service (Wagner-Peyser Act) Overview: Employment Service provides employment services and career counseling to jobseekers, as SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into REFORMING THE THRIFTY FOOD PLAN In 2020, the SNAP benefit per person per meal was only $1.39, not enough to pay for a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread. The SNAP benefit is determined by the grossly outdated and inadequate Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). That 46-year old plan doesn’t reflect the current economy, cost of living, cost of food, the time it takes to cook it,diverse
40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE AND PAID SICK LEAVE 2 . clasp.org • Full wage replacement for employee self-care, with a maximum required benefit of $511 a day ($5,110 total). • Two-thirds wage replacement if employees are caring for another individual or achild
FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH THE The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act—which became law on March 27—is the third stimulus package in a series of bills designed to mitigate the harm of our current publichealth and economic
HOW STATES CAN IMPROVE CHILD CARE FACILITIES & PHYSICAL How States Can Improve Child Care Facilities & Physical Spaces Using Federal Relief Dollars. By Olivia Barrow, Lanette Dumas, Danielle Ewen, Angie Garling, Lauren Hogan, Christine Johnson-Staub, Cindy Larson, & Mary Beth Salomone Testa. With more than $50 billion in federal relief invested in the child care sector, along withadditional
ADVANCING EQUITY IN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR By Dr. Kimá Taylor, Mental Health Advisory Board, and Isha Weerasinghe, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) The United States is facing tumultuous times amid the coronavirus pandemic, its related economic impact, and racial justice protests. The country is finally reckoning with internal and external anger toward systems that promote and allow racial inequities toTRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES TO Page 2 need economic supports and assistance to more effectively manage their lives and provide adequate care for their children.2 In order to access the range WIOA TITLE III: EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (WAGNER- PEYSER ACT) SNAPSHOT 29 WIOA Title III: Employment Service (Wagner-Peyser Act) Overview: Employment Service provides employment services and career counseling to jobseekers, as HOW STATES CAN IMPROVE CHILD CARE FACILITIES & PHYSICAL How States Can Improve Child Care Facilities & Physical Spaces Using Federal Relief Dollars. By Olivia Barrow, Lanette Dumas, Danielle Ewen, Angie Garling, Lauren Hogan, Christine Johnson-Staub, Cindy Larson, & Mary Beth Salomone Testa. With more than $50 billion in federal relief invested in the child care sector, along withadditional
HEROES ACT SUPPORTS STATES, CITIES, AND MANY PEOPLE The following statement can be attributed to Olivia Golden, executive director of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). Washington, DC, May 13, 2020--Yesterday, House Democrats unveiled the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act (the HEROES Act) to fund urgent public health priorities and get much-needed financial support to states, localities, and many A $2.4 BILLION INCREASE FOR CCDBG WOULD MEAN CHILD CARE 9 These estimates have been disaggregated to show the distribution of funds allotted for the nearly $15 billion in expanded child careassistance
RESOURCES ON THE FUTURE OF DACA Resources on the Future of DACA. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is as crucial as ever that DACA recipients and advocates have the resources necessary to stay informed, healthy, and safe. Find below a list of resources by category. WEBINAR: WHAT’S IN THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FOR Using the Building Strong Foundations Framework, CLASP and ZERO TO THREE co-hosted a webinar highlighting opportunities to use the American Rescue Plan Act to support young children and their families. From CLASP, Christine Johnson-Staub and Ashley Burnside presented on the first panel regarding various opportunities while Tiffany Ferrette moderated the second panel on states' plans PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES TO Page 2 need economic supports and assistance to more effectively manage their lives and provide adequate care for their children.2 In order to access the range THE CHILD TAX CREDIT AND MIXED IMMIGRATION -STATUS NEW 1. What is the Child Tax Credit (CTC), and how did it change under the American Rescue Plan? The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is a refundable tax credit available to families with children 17 or underSEARCH | CLASP
CLASP provided comments to the Title X Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Ensuring Access to Equitable, Affordable, Client-Centered, Quality Family Planning Services,” published inSEARCH | CLASP
A robust, equitable, inclusive economic recovery must include investment in good jobs for all, the care economy, income supports, and mental health; a pathway to citizenship for immigrant workers; and it must center those who have been historically disinvested in. RACISM IN PUBLIC BENEFIT PROGRAMS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM Many scholars have written at length about racism and the history of public benefit programs and welfare reform in America. From "mother’s pensions" in the 1900s used to exclude Black women to Reagan’s "Welfare Queen" narrative in the 1980s to Clinton’s 1996 racialized welfare reform and workfare programs, false racistnarratives have
CLASP | THE CENTER FOR LAW AND SOCIAL POLICYCOVID-19ABOUTISSUESEXPERTSBLOGDONATE About CLASP. CLASP is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty nonprofit advancing policy solutions for low-income people. We develop practical yet visionary strategies for reducing poverty, promoting economic opportunity, and addressing barriers faced by people of color. SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into RESOURCES ON THE FUTURE OF DACA Resources on the Future of DACA. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is as crucial as ever that DACA recipients and advocates have the resources necessary to stay informed, healthy, and safe. Find below a list of resources by category. 40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
CHILDREN THRIVE ACTION NETWORK (CTAN) ONE-PAGER The Children Thrive Action Network (CTAN) is a network of advocates and service providers at the national, state, and local levels dedicated to defending and supporting children in immigrant families in the U.S. CTAN seeks to mitigate the harm of anti-immigrant policies and actions in the short-term, while advancing positive policy outcomes in the long-term.TRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
ADVANCING EQUITY IN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR By Dr. Kimá Taylor, Mental Health Advisory Board, and Isha Weerasinghe, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) The United States is facing tumultuous times amid the coronavirus pandemic, its related economic impact, and racial justice protests. The country is finally reckoning with internal and external anger toward systems that promote and allow racial inequities to SECURING EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL 1985 1995 2006 2005 •1973 - Howard Phillips begins to dismantle OEO, including legal services. Nixon introduces new version of proposed LSCAct. •1975 - LSC
BOLSTERING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT SUCCESS clasp.org 1 Bolstering Non-Traditional Student Success: A Comprehensive Student Aid System using Financial Aid, Public Benefits, and Refundable Tax Credits WILL USING BENEFITS HURT MY CHANCES OF GETTING A GREEN Already HAVE a green card? But You MIGHT have a problem: if you leave the U.S. for more than 6 months. Talk to an immigration attorney be-fore you leave. USCIS CANNOT cancel your CLASP | THE CENTER FOR LAW AND SOCIAL POLICYCOVID-19ABOUTISSUESEXPERTSBLOGDONATE About CLASP. CLASP is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty nonprofit advancing policy solutions for low-income people. We develop practical yet visionary strategies for reducing poverty, promoting economic opportunity, and addressing barriers faced by people of color. SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into RESOURCES ON THE FUTURE OF DACA Resources on the Future of DACA. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is as crucial as ever that DACA recipients and advocates have the resources necessary to stay informed, healthy, and safe. Find below a list of resources by category. 40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
CHILDREN THRIVE ACTION NETWORK (CTAN) ONE-PAGER The Children Thrive Action Network (CTAN) is a network of advocates and service providers at the national, state, and local levels dedicated to defending and supporting children in immigrant families in the U.S. CTAN seeks to mitigate the harm of anti-immigrant policies and actions in the short-term, while advancing positive policy outcomes in the long-term.TRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
ADVANCING EQUITY IN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR By Dr. Kimá Taylor, Mental Health Advisory Board, and Isha Weerasinghe, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) The United States is facing tumultuous times amid the coronavirus pandemic, its related economic impact, and racial justice protests. The country is finally reckoning with internal and external anger toward systems that promote and allow racial inequities to SECURING EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL 1985 1995 2006 2005 •1973 - Howard Phillips begins to dismantle OEO, including legal services. Nixon introduces new version of proposed LSCAct. •1975 - LSC
BOLSTERING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT SUCCESS clasp.org 1 Bolstering Non-Traditional Student Success: A Comprehensive Student Aid System using Financial Aid, Public Benefits, and Refundable Tax Credits WILL USING BENEFITS HURT MY CHANCES OF GETTING A GREEN Already HAVE a green card? But You MIGHT have a problem: if you leave the U.S. for more than 6 months. Talk to an immigration attorney be-fore you leave. USCIS CANNOT cancel your CHILD CARE AND EARLY EDUCATION VIEW MORE . High-quality child care and early education builds a foundation for young children's healthy development. This drives CLASP’s work to promote policies that support healthy child development and family economic stability. We work to expand resources for child care and early education at the federal and state levels andsupport
MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH Youth and maternal mental health are critical targets for systems and policy change. Between 2018 and 2020, the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) engaged state and local leaders in technical assistance initiatives targeting mental health systems and policy change in FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH THE Forgivable Loans for Child Care Providers Through the CARES Act. The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act—which became law on March 27—is the third stimulus package in a series of bills designed to mitigate the harm of our current economic and public health crisis. Child care providers—who are WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU'RE POOR AND DISABLED? SSDI is a social insurance program earned by workers based on their employment history, while SSI serves poor families, including caregivers for children with significant disabilities. Recently, National Public Radio (NPR) ran a series about federal disability programs that largely reinforce myths and stereotypes about theprograms and the
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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act prohibits states from terminating SNAP benefits under the three-month time limit for adults who are unemployed or underemployed and don’t have children or a documented disability.SEARCH | CLASP
CLASP provided comments to the Title X Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Ensuring Access to Equitable, Affordable, Client-Centered, Quality Family Planning Services,” published inSEARCH | CLASP
As the 117 th Congress and the Biden-Harris Administration begin their terms, they must identify why the current mental and behavioral health infrastructure does and will not work to meet the needs of millions, and push innovative and bold ideas that put people’s well-beingfirst.
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Duy Pham is a policy analyst focused on CLASP's justice portfolio and sits on the youth team. He works across the organization to drive CLASP's strategy around intersectional economic justice and criminal justice reform. His core areas of work include a focus on racial equity, adult and postsecondary education, workforce development, and reentry and reintegration pathways. SECURING EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL 1985 1995 2006 2005 •1973 - Howard Phillips begins to dismantle OEO, including legal services. Nixon introduces new version of proposed LSCAct. •1975 - LSC
BUILDING A COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT DELIVERY SYSTEM 2 1200 18th Street NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 p (202) 906.8000 f (202) 842.2885 www.clasp.org applied skills such as teamwork, leadership, oral and CLASP | THE CENTER FOR LAW AND SOCIAL POLICYCOVID-19ABOUTISSUESEXPERTSBLOGDONATE About CLASP. CLASP is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty nonprofit advancing policy solutions for low-income people. We develop practical yet visionary strategies for reducing poverty, promoting economic opportunity, and addressing barriers faced by people of color. SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into RESOURCES ON THE FUTURE OF DACA Resources on the Future of DACA. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is as crucial as ever that DACA recipients and advocates have the resources necessary to stay informed, healthy, and safe. Find below a list of resources by category. 40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
CHILDREN THRIVE ACTION NETWORK (CTAN) ONE-PAGER The Children Thrive Action Network (CTAN) is a network of advocates and service providers at the national, state, and local levels dedicated to defending and supporting children in immigrant families in the U.S. CTAN seeks to mitigate the harm of anti-immigrant policies and actions in the short-term, while advancing positive policy outcomes in the long-term.TRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
ADVANCING EQUITY IN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR By Dr. Kimá Taylor, Mental Health Advisory Board, and Isha Weerasinghe, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) The United States is facing tumultuous times amid the coronavirus pandemic, its related economic impact, and racial justice protests. The country is finally reckoning with internal and external anger toward systems that promote and allow racial inequities to SECURING EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL 1985 1995 2006 2005 •1973 - Howard Phillips begins to dismantle OEO, including legal services. Nixon introduces new version of proposed LSCAct. •1975 - LSC
BOLSTERING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT SUCCESS clasp.org 1 Bolstering Non-Traditional Student Success: A Comprehensive Student Aid System using Financial Aid, Public Benefits, and Refundable Tax Credits WILL USING BENEFITS HURT MY CHANCES OF GETTING A GREEN Already HAVE a green card? But You MIGHT have a problem: if you leave the U.S. for more than 6 months. Talk to an immigration attorney be-fore you leave. USCIS CANNOT cancel your CLASP | THE CENTER FOR LAW AND SOCIAL POLICYCOVID-19ABOUTISSUESEXPERTSBLOGDONATE About CLASP. CLASP is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty nonprofit advancing policy solutions for low-income people. We develop practical yet visionary strategies for reducing poverty, promoting economic opportunity, and addressing barriers faced by people of color. SECURING AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY Securing an Equitable Recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has had previously unimaginable and devastating impacts on the country. In one year, over half-a-million Americans died from the virus. Job loss and food insecurity reached levels not seen in decades. Racial disparities in health and economic outcomes that preceded the pandemic came into RESOURCES ON THE FUTURE OF DACA Resources on the Future of DACA. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is as crucial as ever that DACA recipients and advocates have the resources necessary to stay informed, healthy, and safe. Find below a list of resources by category. 40 WAYS TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA The program is determined by the federal government’s Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), a 46-year-old plan, last updated in 2006, that doesn’t reflect the current economy. All these factors disproportionately impact people of color. It’s time to re-evaluate the TFP to increase SNAP benefits as a critical step forward towardequity.
CHILDREN THRIVE ACTION NETWORK (CTAN) ONE-PAGER The Children Thrive Action Network (CTAN) is a network of advocates and service providers at the national, state, and local levels dedicated to defending and supporting children in immigrant families in the U.S. CTAN seeks to mitigate the harm of anti-immigrant policies and actions in the short-term, while advancing positive policy outcomes in the long-term.TRALONNE SHORTER
Tralonne Shorter is the Director of Legislative Affairs (she/her/her’s). As the chief lobbyist, Tralonne leads CLASP’s strategic engagement with Congress across policy teams. Tralonne brings more than two decades as a passionate advocate for gender and racial justice with experience on the Hill and at the federal andstate levels.
ADVANCING EQUITY IN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR By Dr. Kimá Taylor, Mental Health Advisory Board, and Isha Weerasinghe, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) The United States is facing tumultuous times amid the coronavirus pandemic, its related economic impact, and racial justice protests. The country is finally reckoning with internal and external anger toward systems that promote and allow racial inequities to SECURING EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL 1985 1995 2006 2005 •1973 - Howard Phillips begins to dismantle OEO, including legal services. Nixon introduces new version of proposed LSCAct. •1975 - LSC
BOLSTERING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT SUCCESS clasp.org 1 Bolstering Non-Traditional Student Success: A Comprehensive Student Aid System using Financial Aid, Public Benefits, and Refundable Tax Credits WILL USING BENEFITS HURT MY CHANCES OF GETTING A GREEN Already HAVE a green card? But You MIGHT have a problem: if you leave the U.S. for more than 6 months. Talk to an immigration attorney be-fore you leave. USCIS CANNOT cancel your CHILD CARE AND EARLY EDUCATION VIEW MORE . High-quality child care and early education builds a foundation for young children's healthy development. This drives CLASP’s work to promote policies that support healthy child development and family economic stability. We work to expand resources for child care and early education at the federal and state levels andsupport
MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH Youth and maternal mental health are critical targets for systems and policy change. Between 2018 and 2020, the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) engaged state and local leaders in technical assistance initiatives targeting mental health systems and policy change in FORGIVABLE LOANS FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH THE Forgivable Loans for Child Care Providers Through the CARES Act. The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act—which became law on March 27—is the third stimulus package in a series of bills designed to mitigate the harm of our current economic and public health crisis. Child care providers—who are WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU'RE POOR AND DISABLED? SSDI is a social insurance program earned by workers based on their employment history, while SSI serves poor families, including caregivers for children with significant disabilities. Recently, National Public Radio (NPR) ran a series about federal disability programs that largely reinforce myths and stereotypes about theprograms and the
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Duy Pham is a policy analyst focused on CLASP's justice portfolio and sits on the youth team. He works across the organization to drive CLASP's strategy around intersectional economic justice and criminal justice reform. His core areas of work include a focus on racial equity, adult and postsecondary education, workforce development, and reentry and reintegration pathways. SECURING EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL 1985 1995 2006 2005 •1973 - Howard Phillips begins to dismantle OEO, including legal services. Nixon introduces new version of proposed LSCAct. •1975 - LSC
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