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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Clark-Fox Policy Institute Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout History of Institute Our Team Maxine Clark and Bob Fox Partners, Collaborators, and Organizations We Admire Land Acknowledgement Strategic Plan Our Logic Model PublicationsPublications Reports: Make Work Work and Launching Lifelong Success Policy Briefs Policy Alerts Student OpportunitiesStudent Opportunities Graduate Policy Scholars Internship and Practicum Master of Social Policy Where Are They Now? News and EventsNews and Events News 2023 Racial Equity Summit Sparks Ideas and Builds Momentum for Change 2023 MACRO United Conference A Huge Success Clark-Fox Policy Institute 5-Year Celebration Recap Upcoming Events Past Events Open Search Policy Alerts A curated collection of timely and topical policy alerts that shine a light on issues related to child well-being, healthy youth development, family welfare and racial equity. Missouri just raised the minimum wage. But is it enough to help working families? April 15, 2024This policy alert was authored by Rebecca Feeney, practicum student at the Clark-Fox Policy Institute. Beginning January 1, 2024, the Missouri minimum wage increased to $12.30/hour for most workers. The increase follows a 2018 referendum that raised the minimum wage to $12/hour over five years and will continue to adjust the minimum wage every following […] Marriage Equality and Its Impact on Child Wellbeing December 14, 2022Yesterday, the Respect for Marriage Act was codified into law and it will go a long way toward protecting families and promoting child wellbeing. The recognition of same-sex marriages allows children to be raised by loving same-sex parents who are committed to one another and to their children. It contributes to a stable and supportive […] Fragile early childhood education system at greater risk May 21, 2020Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, nationwide nearly two-thirds of child care providers have closed, leaving working parents struggling to find reliable care. Without additional public funding, over four million providers of early childhood care and education (ECE) across the United States are at risk of permanently closing. One recent survey, by the National […] Protecting Children’s Rights: The Detriments of Detaining Children July 31, 2019Violence in the Northern Triangle region of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras) has prompted thousands of individuals, families and unaccompanied minors to seek protection and asylum in the United States – many arriving by way of the U.S./Mexican border. As of July 22, 2019, approximately 10,000 Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) were in care […] Justice for Juveniles: Raising the Age for Inclusion in Juvenile Courts May 4, 2018May 2018 Justice for Juveniles: Raising the Age for Inclusion in Juvenile Courts Over the past 10 years, many states that previously prosecuted 16- and 17-year-old offenders in the adult judicial system have raised the age to 18. This trend has occurred in response to a growing body of research demonstrating the harmful effects of […] Posts pagination 1 of 3 Next Page Home ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email Name Website

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