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Capitol Notes: Preschool cuts, minimum wage and a backward approach to governing
This week marked the first "funnel" week of the 2021 legislative session (more on that next week). Stay tuned for a more in-depth update on where legislation stands, and read on for some timely policy updates. Read the full newsletter here.
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Capitol Notes: A flurry of bills do little to support Iowa kids, families and communities
The 2021 legislative session continues at breakneck speed, with lawmakers proposing flurry of bill — most of which do little, if anything, to support Iowa kids, families and communities. This week we unpack legislation related to funding for public schools, child care assistance, business tax breaks and unemployment insurance. Read...
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Action alert: Tell your legislator to vote NO on HF 228
It's time to use your voice for equity. HF 228 would remove the authority of local school districts to use voluntary diversity plans to guide open enrollment decisions. State law currently give Iowa school districts the ability to develop these plans to help achieve socio-economic balance in their schools. Read...
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Capitol Notes: A hopeful step forward for child care — and a potential threat to public education
Buckle up — the Iowa legislature is moving fast. When the Iowa legislature moved subcommittee and committee hearings online due to coronavirus, it looked like an opportunity to use technology to allow more Iowans to participate in the legislative process, despite the pandemic. The reality, though, has been less than...
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Capitol Notes: Legislative session is upon us
Welcome to our first update of the 2021 legislative session. Governor Kim Reynolds opened her Condition of the State address this week with a long list of examples of individuals and businesses giving valuable help in their communities in tough times. Voluntary initiatives are deeply reflective of Iowa values and...
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Action alert: Congress must pass robust relief package
Hi friend. The time is now for Congress to pass a robust relief package that will help Iowans get through this crisis. You've most likely been hearing this message from us all summer — and we certainly had hoped Congress would reach a bipartisan deal, one that puts people first,...
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Census deadline looms, plus updates on child care and SNAP
As Census deadline nears, can Iowa reach a complete count? Nearly 30 percent of Iowans have yet to be counted in the 2020 Census — and the September 30 deadline is quickly approaching. A complete, accurate count is key to receiving funding to meet our communities' needs, including health care,...
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Becoming Common Good Iowa
Dear friend, I am writing today with exciting news. The Child and Family Policy Center is joining with the Iowa Policy Project to create a new organization, Common Good Iowa. Look to Common Good Iowa for the solid research, rigorous policy analysis and focused advocacy that Iowans have come to...
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Back-to-school guidance and child well-being on the decline
On the podcast: Iowa's wishy-washy back-to-school guidelines What will school in the fall look like? It’s a question Iowa families, educators and administrators are asking. But with only six weeks until classes begin, the answer is still unclear. Late last month, the state’s education and public health departments issued their...
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Session during Covid-19, and legislation making history
When the Iowa legislature recessed in March due to Covid-19, we knew things would be different when lawmakers reconvened ... and they sure are. Since returning last week, the legislature has tried to make accommodations for the public to watch and participate in the process, but the results have been...
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