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Child Poverty
CDF Joins Over 200 Organizations Urging the New Administration to Cancel Federal Student Debt
236 organizations wrote to President-Elect Biden and Vice President-Elect Harris urging them to boost the economy, tackle racial disparities, and provide much-needed stimulus to help all Americans weather the pandemic and the associated recession by using executive authority to cancel federal student debt on Day One of their administration.
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Early Childhood
Workers and Families are Bearing the Brunt of the Child Care Crisis as Congress Fails to Act
Our nation has the resources to make sure child care providers and families can weather this unprecedented crisis if we prioritize child care and recognize it as a necessity. Congress must pass COVID relief that includes the $50 billion in dedicated funding to stabilize the child care sector as high-quality child care is essential for our children, families, and economy.
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Child Health
The Work That Remains
On behalf of the Children’s Defense Fund, I’m asking you to recommit yourself to the important work of eradicating the evils of poverty and racism and pushing for a just future for all children. This work is not easy, it can be uncomfortable, and it can be messy. But as fully engaged participants in this democracy, we must do the work.
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Changing Symbols
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Child Welfare
Children’s Defense Fund and Children’s Defense Fund-NY Joint Statement of Support in Fulton v. Philadelphia
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Education
Safe and Inclusive Learning Environments Can Improve Students' Wellbeing and Academic Success
Students deserve safe, healthy, and inclusive learning environments and access to equitable educational opportunities. Schools can foster these learning environments by implementing policies that ensure students have equal access to facilities and activities; promoting and supporting LGBTQ-inclusive student clubs; and providing professional development for staff to give educators the tools they need to be supportive and intervene when needed. Rather than feeling unsafe or uncomfortable, students deserve to have all of their identities supported and celebrated in school.
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Honoring Rev. C.T. Vivian's Legacy
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Child Poverty
California Immigrant Families Will Benefit from New Tax Credit Eligibility
Last month, Governor Newsom signed AB 1876, which removed exclusions of Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) filers for the California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) and Young Child Tax Credit (YCTC), making it possible for people who do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) to claim credits.
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