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CLASP joined over 90 state, local and national criminal justice, workforce development, antipoverty, and racial equity organizations in calling for Congress to ensure youth and adults impacted by the criminal legal system remain a priority in the American Jobs Plan.
Testimony of Hannah Matthews to the U.S. House of Representatives Education and Labor Committee's Member Briefing, May 26, 2020.
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) is grateful for the opportunity to comment on considerations for additional measures of poverty to inform the work of the Interagency Technical Working Group on Evaluating Alternative Measures of Poverty (Working Group).
This letter to the chairs and ranking members of the House Education and Labor Committee and Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee details CLASP's postsecondary education requests in any additional round of coronavirus-related stimulus funding.
CLASP wrote comments on HUD’s Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing proposed rule.
On March 11, 2020 CLASP and 35 other organizations sent this letter to Congress to highlight the specific needs of child care and early learning programs operating in all states and across all settings.
CLASP submitted comments on the proposed rule concerning the standardization of state heating and cooling standard utility allowances for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
In response to a proposed change to how the federal government sets the Official Poverty Measure, CLASP submitted the following comments to the Office of Management and Budget.
CLASP submitted these comments to the Federal Register on May 28, 2019 to express our opposition to proposed changes to Head Start duration requirements.
CLASP strongly opposes the addition of a citizenship question in the 2020 Census and urges the Commerce Department to remove this question from the 2020 Census form. These comments were submitted to the Federal Register on August 7, 2018.