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Topics › Health Care › Children's Health Care and SCHIP

Children’s Health Care and SCHIP

Child care policy debates need more focus on the prominent role that informal care plays

Child care policy debates need more focus on the prominent role that informal care plays

By Max Gulker

Quality child care is unaffordable for many parents in the United States and barely affordable for many more. The average cost of center-based child care is over $12,000 a year. Daycare centers, however, aren’t getting rich, and they are usually … Continued

Taking Steps Towards Better Child Welfare Programs In Nebraska
Taking Steps Towards Better Child Welfare Programs In Nebraska

By Lisa Snell

Measure 50: Are Tobacco Taxes The Answer To Funding Children’s Health Programs?
Measure 50: Are Tobacco Taxes The Answer To Funding Children’s Health Programs?

By Skaidra Smith-Heisters

Stop Government Takeover of Health Care
Stop Government Takeover of Health Care

By Shikha Dalmia

Children's Health Care and SCHIP Policy Studies

  • Taking Steps Towards Better Child Welfare Programs In Nebraska
    Taking Steps Towards Better Child Welfare Programs In Nebraska

    Policy Study by Lisa Snell

  • Measure 50: Are Tobacco Taxes The Answer To Funding Children’s Health Programs?
    Measure 50: Are Tobacco Taxes The Answer To Funding Children’s Health Programs?

    Policy Brief by Skaidra Smith-Heisters

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