While this proposal may seem simply technical in nature, the harm in California would be very real. Over time, millions of Californians would lose eligibility for benefits or receive reduced benefits, and that reduced assistance would translate to hundreds of millions of fewer federal dollars flowing into the state’s economy
Issue: The incoming Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are seeking to repeal the Affor...
PUBLIC AID AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Establishes Public Assistance Commis...
I n an era of budgetary and deficit pressures, food-assistance programs are headed for change as par...
California is slowly pulling out of a long recession and years of budget turmoil. Social services ha...
If California were to seriously commit to equalizing opportunity and reducing poverty, how might tha...
This policy brief highlights results from a survey of a broad sample of the California legislature o...
policy brief examines the likely effects of the sweeping 2009 cuts to California's safety-net progra...
Issue: The incoming Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are seeking to repeal the Affor...
Food insecurity has increased significantly among low-income Californians over the last decade. Acco...
The purpose of this report is to describe the current state of poverty in California, to discuss con...
Many California policymakers have expressed a desire and commitment to resist federal sabotage of th...
Provides a definition of devolution, an overview of the context of recent policy changes, a review o...
The much-celebrated California boom is facing a harsh reality... But although there are dangers ahea...
By the official measure, 6.1 million Californians are living in poverty -- more than at any point si...
More than 37 million people are considered poor. U-M expert Sheldon Danziger says the Obama Administ...
Issue: The incoming Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are seeking to repeal the Affor...
PUBLIC AID AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Establishes Public Assistance Commis...
I n an era of budgetary and deficit pressures, food-assistance programs are headed for change as par...
California is slowly pulling out of a long recession and years of budget turmoil. Social services ha...
If California were to seriously commit to equalizing opportunity and reducing poverty, how might tha...
This policy brief highlights results from a survey of a broad sample of the California legislature o...
policy brief examines the likely effects of the sweeping 2009 cuts to California's safety-net progra...
Issue: The incoming Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are seeking to repeal the Affor...
Food insecurity has increased significantly among low-income Californians over the last decade. Acco...
The purpose of this report is to describe the current state of poverty in California, to discuss con...
Many California policymakers have expressed a desire and commitment to resist federal sabotage of th...
Provides a definition of devolution, an overview of the context of recent policy changes, a review o...
The much-celebrated California boom is facing a harsh reality... But although there are dangers ahea...
By the official measure, 6.1 million Californians are living in poverty -- more than at any point si...
More than 37 million people are considered poor. U-M expert Sheldon Danziger says the Obama Administ...
Issue: The incoming Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are seeking to repeal the Affor...
PUBLIC AID AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Establishes Public Assistance Commis...
I n an era of budgetary and deficit pressures, food-assistance programs are headed for change as par...