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CLASP's New Deal for Youth was featured in this article about solutions for youth unemployment.
The American Families Plan (AFP) released today by the Biden-Harris Administration reflects the full range of bold proposals needed to transform the economy so it truly works for children, young people, women, and families.
A new bicameral bill would help more than 4 million young adults (ages 18 to 34) access affordable health care.
The Senate HELP Committee passed the Strengthening Career and Technical Education Act for the 21st Century. The bill would help low-income people access opportunity.
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveal poverty and uninsurance rates declined in 2016 as a result of successful government programs. However, far too many people still live in poverty, lack opportunity, and face structural barriers.
Earlier this summer, SchoolHouse Connection hosted “Voices of Youth: A Discussion on Education, Resilience, Homelessness, and Hope” in partnership with Senators Patty Murray and Lisa Murkowski.
President Trump has signed an Executive Order that will undermine the apprenticeship system and bleed funds from workforce training programs.
This infographic shares the ways that young people who participated in CLASP's youth focus groups described mental health and wellbeing.
President Trump’s FY 2018 budget proposes drastic cuts to employment, education, and training services that enable low-income youth and adults to improve skills and succeed in the workforce.
This meeting agenda outlined the discussion at CLASP's convening with the Ford Foundation enttled Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults.