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Ashley Burnside was quoted about child tax credit payments.
"Given the role Black women played in electing the current Biden-Harris administration, The Center for Law and Social Policy believes this same administration and Congress need to return the favor in order to help Black families and the Black economy at large."
"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.'”
This article cites CLASP's support for the Community College Student Act.
After decades of support by grassroots coalitions and forward-thinking legislators, the sense of urgency for a federal paid leave program is stronger than ever.
As our country looks ahead to a recovery from the social, health, and economic toll of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, many are feeling hopeful that our country can take a step toward normalcy. However, for millions of student loan borrowers, normalcy could mean a resumption of student loan interest payments that have been temporarily halted since March 2020.
CLASP's New Deal for Youth was featured in this article about solutions for youth unemployment.
Statement from Olivia Golden, executive director of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) on latest round of COVID relief
This blog details how advocates and policymakers can take tangible steps to make Pride Month 2022 a more equitable and prosperous time for LGBTQ workers and their families.
A CLASP report on youth mobile response services was featured in this article.