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The updated version of the Heroes Act would provide critical aid to people with low incomes, communities of color, and immigrants dispropotionately harmed by the pandemic and recession.
During a pandemic that has already claimed the lives of over 200,000 Americans, a crippling recession that has left millions out of work, and a national reckoning over racial injustice, the Senate should focus its efforts on supporting the health and well-being of the public instead of rushing to fill a seat on the Supreme Court.
Statement from the Children Thrive Action Network on a court ruling about the Temporary Protected Status program for immigrants from certain countries.
2019 poverty data from the U.S. Census Bureau expose significant pre-pandemic cracks in the economic foundation that supports people with low incomes.
New network of advocates to fight for COVID relief for immigrant families and other protections for children in mixed-status families.
New brief describes how the pandemic is only worsening long-standing racial inequities for infants, toddlers, and families of color.
Statement from Olivia Golden on the inadequacy of the president's recent executive orders in meeting the urgent needs of people devastated by the public health and economic crises.
New measure of part-time underemployment reveals a much higher rate that than used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
On the one-year anniversary of the ICE raids in Mississippi, CLASP reflects on how workers and their families were affected--and the resilience shown by the community.
Statement from Olivia Golden about the likely damage to the 2020 Census by the decision to stop the field data collection a month early.