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January 24, 2024

Closing the Women's Health Gap

A trillion dollar opportunity


Child Care in the States

States share their actions


UN Convention on Child Rights

How do US states measure up


States News

Disparities in Arkansas child health persist

West Virginia's child care becomes a priority

State policymakers should continue income assistance



Women's Health


McKinsey Health Institute Report


A woman will spend an average of nine years in poor health, which affects her ability to be present and/or productive at home, in the workplace, and in the community and reduces her earning potential.


Analysts quantified this health gap in terms of disability-adjusted years and the extent to which this difference results from the structural and systemic barriers women face. Closing this health gap will be significant.

Closing the women's health gap: A $1 trillion opportunity to improve lives and economies

Investments addressing the women's health gap could add years to life and life to years-and potentially boost the global economy by $1 trillion annually by 2040.

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Child Care In The States


The Century Fund Report


With the arrival of the child care cliff, some states have stepped up to save the sector. Over the past 2 years these states have made a significant difference in bolstering the supply of child care in their states. The actions taken followed federal investments in child care during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when federal funds reached more than 220,000 child care providers across the U S.


These states shared their experiences with authors Julie Kashen and Laurie Valle-Gutierrez.

With Arrival of Child Care Cliff, Some States Have Stepped in to Save the Sector

At least eleven states and Washington, D.C. have taken action over the past two years to significantly increase public investments.

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Global News


UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Report


In the United States, many of the issues addressed by the Convention are left to the jurisdiction of individual states, not the federal government. As a result, the protection and advancement of child rights varies from state to state.


On a state-by-state basis, the report assessed how state laws meet international standards regarding four core child rights issues.

How Do US States Measure Up on Child Rights?

Challenging US States to Meet International Child Rights Standards for Child Marriage, Corporal Punishment, Child Labor, and Juvenile Justice The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the most ratified international human rights treaty to date.

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State News



Facing pressure from judge, Texas reassigns workers to care for foster kids in unlicensed homes TxTribune


Kansas foster care system has seen 'great progress,' DCF secretary says KansasReflector


The fight to feed kids in Ohio continues OhioCapitalJournal


As more states add paid family leave, advocates say there's a need for federal policy OhioCapitalJournal


Children's nutrition program, revved up in the pandemic, faces severe cuts StateLine


Mississippi opts out of federal summer food program, Reeves cites opposition to 'welfare state' expansion MississippiToday


West Virginia's child care desert becomes a priority for business-minded governor and lawmakers Stateline


What are we waiting for? Legislators, our child welfare system needs immediate action WestVirginiaWatch


Study: Disparities in Arkansas child health persist, especially for Black families ArkansasAdvocate


Years after public outcry over unspent funds for needy families, Tennessee has $717M stockpile TennesseeLookout


Feds approve 12 months of Medicaid coverage for low-income Texas moms TexasTribune


In 2024, state policymakers should continue to prioritize providing unrestricted income assistance to families CBPP

For Your Information

Key statistics of food security in the U S usda


Child Welfare Information Gateway Childwelfare.gov


Child care gaps in rural America threaten to undercut small communities DailyYonder


About 16 million children in low-income families would gain in first year of bipartisan Child Tax Credit Expansion CBPP


What we know about toxic chemicals and children's mental health EHN


Constitutional Law scholars on the impeachment proceedings against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas JustSecurity


Trump Trial Clearinghouse JustSecurity

What's Happening In Our Corner


These organizations listed on our website are offering workshops, virtual classrooms, new programs, updates on their initiatives, valuable resources, and news you can use.


State by state map on local impact of child care funding cliff NWLC


Healthy Women: Information ages 35 to 64, by women for women HW


Rural Health Information Hub RHIH


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