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Ashley Burnside was quoted about child tax credit payments.
"Ashley Burnside, a policy analyst at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), describes the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP, as a 'critical tool in supporting student retention.'”
CLASP was referenced for our support on CTC Awareness Day.
Ashley Burnside wrote a letter to the editor to the Washington Post about the expanded child tax credit.
Parker Gilkesson was a contributor to TIME Magazine's "40 Ways to Build a More Equitable America" feature.
“Lifting the ban on safety net supports reduces material hardship for formerly incarcerated people, who are exceedingly paid low earnings and face high rates of unemployment due to factors such as discrimination in hiring,” CLASP’s Darrel Thompson and Ashley Burnside wrote in a policy brief this year.
A CLASP report about college students and SNAP was featured in this weekly round-up.
Wendy Cervantes was featured in this story about tax credits eligibility for mixed immigration status families.
Ashley Burnside was quoted about encouraging the Biden Administration to permanently remove the student work requirement in SNAP.
Elizabeth Lower-Basch was quoted about warning signs of IRS scammers.