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Hannah Matthews co-authored an op-ed for The Hill about the need to upgrade the nation's care infrastructure.
Hannah Matthews discussed child care and early education and the American Families Plan on this episode.
Hannah Matthews spoke on C-SPAN about child care, education, and labor proposals in President Biden’s American Families Plan.
Hannah Matthews was quoted about the need for an increase in government subsidies for child care: “If you look at where we are and where we need to go in terms of the families who need help, we are not talking about small, incremental increases."
Hannah Matthews was quoted about child care and reopening: “This will have devastating consequences for parents who need to work and their children who will be left with no safe option as states reopen."
Hannah Matthews was quoted about the global child care crisis during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hannah Matthews was quoted about the harm the Trump administration's budget proposal would have on families.
CLASP resources were referenced in this article about the Trump administration's policies that are more harmful to families than they say they are.
"The Center on Law and Social Policy reports that children as young as 3 years old are expressing to their teachers their fear of being separated from their parents, even if their parents are not at risk of deportation."
"Ideally that's the time states should be expending funds to help parents keep their jobs," said Hannah Matthews, deputy executive director for policy at Center for Law and Social Policy, which advocates for low-income parents.