Children's Monitor Online
A Public Policy Update from the Child Welfare League of America

 
 
Vol. 22, Issue 41: 11/9/2009: House Moves First on Health Reform, House Health Reform Impacts Vulnerable Children and Families, Groups Can Sign Up In Support of CAPTA, House Committee Responds to Families in Crisis, CMS Provides Guidance on Parity Provisions of New CHIP Law, Register for CWLA’s 2010 National Conference and Attend Advocacy Day!, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 39: 10/26/2009: Examining Home Visiting's Effect on Domestic Violence, Grading Legal Representation for Children in Foster Care, Senate Finance Maintains Home Visiting, Report Says 'We Can Do Better', Congress Passes Reauthorization of Ryan White Act, Samuels Awaiting Finance Committee Approval, Focusing On Girls in the Juvenile Justice System, Appropriation Bills Likely to Pass as Omnibus Bill, Register for CWLA's 2010 National Conference and Attend Advocacy Day!, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 38: 10/19/2009: Samuels Makes it Through Finance Committee, Senate Finance Approves Health Reform Bill, Parity Regulations Delayed until January 2010, Pamela Hyde Nominated as SAMHSA Administrator, Congress Likely to Stay Deep into December, Appropriations Delayed, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 37: 10/12/2009: Finance Committee Health Bill Shows Budget Surplus, Brookings Releases New Preventing Child Maltreatment, HUD Announces Grants for Child Welfare Families and Youth Aging Out, Views Differ on Safety Net Response During the Great Recession, Samuels Hearing Delayed Again, Congress Continues Work on Appropriations, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 36: 10/5/2009: ACF Letter to State Organizations Limits Kinship Option on Fostering Connections, Senate Finance May Vote on Health Reform This Week, HHS Announces Fostering Connections Family Connections Grants, HHS Announces Tribal Title IV-E Planning Grants, Samuels Hearing Delayed to This Thursday, CHIP and Medicaid Outreach and Enrollment Grants Announced, Child Care Survey Shows Little Progress, but ARRA Funds Protecting Services, Davis Set to Reintroduce the Children's Budget Act, Congress Preparing For Long Fall Session, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 35: 9/28/2009: Senate Approves Carmen Nazario as Head of Administration for Children and Families, Senate Finance Begins Markup of Health Reform; Therapeutic Foster Care Added, Georgetown Public Policy Institute Presents the Family Impact Seminar, Children's Bureau Announces Renewal of CWLA as National Resource Center, Appropriations Update: Continuing Resolution Likely, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 34: 9/21/2009: CWLA Testifies on Fostering Connections To Success Act, Chairman Releases Senate Finance Mark; Committee to Begin Markup, Finance Mark Includes Home Visiting, HHS Gives $35 Million in Adoption Incentives Funds to 38 States, GAO Releases Report on Prevention and EPSDT, Early Learning Fund Bill Passes House, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 33: 9/14/2009: Health Care Debate Picks Up Speed, Miller Early Learning Fund Bill on House Floor, Supporters Urged To Call, Ways and Means Committee To Hold Fostering Connections Oversight Hearing, Fewer Uninsured Children, but Overall Uninsured and Poverty Numbers Increase, Harkin to Chair Senate HELP Committee, Securing Housing Services for Youth in Transition, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 32: 9/8/2009: Busy Fall for Congress, Could Run Late Into Year, New Guidance Policies on Adoptions Based on Fostering Connections, Lawmakers Return, Health Reform Tops Agenda, President Obama to Address Joint Session of Congress on Health Reform, Home Visiting Update, Letters Give CHIP Guidance, CWLA Continues Survey on Prevention, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

Vol. 22, Issue 31: 8/17/2009: Health Reform Resources Posted Online--Get Engaged!, Carmen Nazario, Other Nominations Wait Until Senate Returns, Letter Supporting Early Learning Fund Welcomes Local Organizations, Calling Former Foster Youth to Support White House Conference, CWLA Continues Survey on Prevention, See You in September, Key Upcoming Dates for Congress,

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