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A roundtable discussion about the American Rescue Plan's historic investment in the child care sector and what it means for the future of our country's child care system.
On October 6, 2020, Olivia Golden participated in a panel discussion entitled “How Have Child Welfare Services Evolved? What Progress Have We Made?” The event was part of the Child Welfare League of America’s 2020 Virtual Summit.
Olivia Golden participated in a Capitol Hill briefing of the Democratic Women’s Caucus for Members of Congress and their staffs.
On July 14-17, Olivia Golden and Madison Hardee will be presenting at the National Legal Aid & Defender Association's 2018 Litigation and Advocacy Leaders Conference in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Olivia Golden will be giving a keynote address. Madison Hardee will be presenting at two sessions, "Protecting Immigrant Families: Working Together to Fight Public Charge Rule Changes" and "State Advocacy to Protect the Security and Well- Being of Immigrant Families."
On November 16, Olivia Golden will be the featured speaker at an event hosted by Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan entitled "What Will 2018 Hold for Low-Income People?" in Ann Arbor, MI.
Olivia Golden presented at the Child Support Directors Association's Symposium on Child and Family Policy in Sacramento, CA.
Olivia Golden presented at the first Raben Talk of 2017 about the prospects for anti-poverty and children’s policy in the new political environment.
Olivia Golden presented during "Developing Systemic, Long-Term Legal Remedies by Incorporating Two Generations As Part of the Solutions" at the 2015 NLADA Annual Conference.
As part of the Work Support Strategies initiative, CLASP, Urban Institute, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities hosted a forum offering rich lessons about the path to state reform of health and human services programs in the context of the Affordable Care Act. State participants and national respondents took on the myths about unresponsive state and federal bureaucracies and misperceptions of public programs that support work, including SNAP, Medicaid, and child care assistance.
As part of our Work Support Strategies initiative, CLASP hosted a public forum discussing next steps in health and human services integration following the Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell. With the Affordable Care Act (ACA) cemented as law, a panel of experts moderated by Louise Radnofsky of the Wall Street Journal discussed new opportunities to connect health and human services for low-income people.