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Jenice R. Robinson
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(202) 906-8029 jrobinson@clasp.org




RISING UNEMPLOYMENT CALLS FOR SWIFT USE OF EXISTING POLICY TOOLS, AND NEW POLICY SOLUTIONS, April 03, 2009

New Website Helps States Working to Boost Economic Competitiveness, March 31, 2009

UNDER-USED WORK SHARING PROGRAMS COULD HELP CURB RISING LAYOFFS, March 27, 2009

CLASP Statement on House and Senate Budget Proposals, March 25, 2009

SOURING ECONOMY REQUIRES INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS THAT HELP FAMILIES, March 20, 2009

Budget Changes Course, Invests in Families, Lays Foundation for Long-Term Prosperity, March 13, 2009

Economic Recovery Package Significant Step Toward Shoring Up Safety Net, February 13, 2009

SENATE RECOVERY PACKAGE ADDRESSES URGENT NEEDS, February 10, 2009

Administration’s New Taskforce and Action on Job Quality A Win for Workers, January 30, 2009

Economic Recovery Package Provides Needed Child Care Assistance to More Families, January 30, 2009

CLASP Congratulates New Administration, January 21, 2009

Recovery Package Shores Up Critical Safety Net Programs, January 16, 2009

Economic Recovery Legislation Should Include Measures to Strengthen Safety Net, January 14, 2009

House Briefing on Kinship Care, May 28, 2008

Senate Briefing on Kinship Care, May 28, 2008

President’s Budget Hurts Low-Income Working Families, February 05, 2008

President’s Budget Says: Young Children Don’t Count, February 04, 2008

CLASP Urges Senate to Act to Protect Low-Income Families, January 29, 2008

CLASP Argues That U.S. Workers Need Better Jobs, August 29, 2007

CLASP Seeks Nominations of Innovations in Workplace Flexibility, March 08, 2007

CLASP Announces Cartoon Captioning Contest, February 22, 2007

CLASP Finds 2008 Budget Neglects the Child Care Needs of Working Families, February 05, 2007

CLASP Seeks Nominations of Intermediary Organizations that Improve Job Quality, February 02, 2007

New CLASP Initiative Promotes Job Quality and National Prosperity, December 05, 2006

Ten Years after Welfare Reform, It’s Time to Make Work Work for Families, August 17, 2006

CLASP Supports Senator Kennedy’s End Child Poverty Act Amendment, November 21, 2005

Campaign for Youth Urges, “Don’t Leave Young People Adrift” Post-Katrina, September 20, 2005

Should States have More Control Over Head Start? , September 09, 2005

CLASP’s Executive Director Speaks Out on Treatment of Poor in Budget , April 28, 2005

President’s Budget Slashes Adult Education Funding, February 23, 2005

President’s Budget Projects 300,000 Low-Income Children to Lose Child Care, February 07, 2005

Community Colleges Helping Low-Income Parents Get Better Jobs, May 13, 2004

New State-by-State Report Describes Efforts to Strengthen Marriage and Two-Parent Families, April 26, 2004

Welfare Caseloads Increase in 26 States and DC Between June and September 2003, February 18, 2004

Head Start Children Receive More Health and Dental Services Than Other Poor Children, January 28, 2004

Welfare Caseload Remains Relatively Flat in Second Quarter of 2003, October 16, 2003

Every Door Closed for Ex-Offender Parents Trying to Rebuild Their Lives and Families, September 29, 2003

Failure to Assist Limited English Speakers Likely to Hurt U.S. Productivity, August 28, 2003

Still Headed in the Wrong Direction: Why the July 24th Substitute House Head Start Bill (H.R. 2210) Is Unlikely to Make the Program Better, July 24, 2003

Boom Times a Bust for Less-Educated Young Men, July 16, 2003