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In this audio segment, Christine Johnson-Staub was quoted about how $40 billion in child care funding would help stabilize child care programs and make the system stronger going forward.
Ashley Burnside was quoted about the expansion of SNAP student eligibility during COVID-19.
Olivia Golden was quoted about her urging the Biden administration to formally rescind the 2019 public charge rule.
Wendy Cervantes was quoted about how 2.2 million children with Social Security numbers, with undocumented immigrant parents, will be able to get stimulus payments.
"Economic stability and removing financial strain is critical to supporting young families, said Kisha Bird, director of youth policy at the Center for Law and Social Policy."
CLASP was mentioned about how the American Rescue Plan "potentially stands to halve child poverty in the United States."
CLASP was cited about the need for paid sick leave, particularly among people of color.
"Gupta, who has been appointed as Special Assistant to the President for Labour and Workers, till most recently was the director of job quality for the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)."
Katherine Gallagher Robbins was quoted about child care centers and in-home providers: “It’s hard to track. You could be in someone’s home, in a bigger center, on a military base.”
"The Center for Law and Social Policy said the changes to the Child Tax Credit are expected to cut child poverty in half. If made permanent, they would have 'multi-generational, positive effects,'c according to the advocacy organization."