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Olivia Golden and David Hansell co-authored an op-ed about large-scale subsidized employment program is crucial to young people, families, and an equitable economic recovery.
Alyssa Fortner, Alycia Hardy, and Stephanie Schmit detail the importance of significant and sustained direct spending for school-age child care. This fact sheet highlights a new CLASP analysis estimating that it would cost between $48.4 billion and $79.6 billion to reach all school-age children eligible through CCDBG.
Stephanie Schmit was quoted in this article about the reintroduced Child Care for Working Families Act.
This statement can be attributed to Olivia Golden, executive director of the Center for Law and Social Policy.
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) enthusiastically endorses the Biden-Harris Administration’s proposal to address the nation’s infrastructure as outlined by President Biden.
Olivia Golden was quoted about the Citizenship Act: "While the bill corrects some errors of the past, we are disappointed to see that most individuals on the path to citizenship would be forced to wait at least a decade to access critical benefits, including health care."
Following are statements from CLASP’s executive director, Olivia Golden, and research assistant, Vanessa Meraz, who is a DACA recipient.
Statement from Olivia Golden on the latest deadly acts of violence against AAPI communities.
Statement from Olivia Golden on the signing of the historic COVID relief package--and the road ahead to a full recovery.
Olivia Golden on the $50 billion child care funding: “This is the biggest investment in child care since World War II."