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Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Little Rock, Arkansas ·Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families was founded in 1977 by a group of prominent Arkansans who believed that children needed an “independent force to provide information and education to parents and citizens about our state’s policies toward children and families.”
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Arkansas Network publications
State of Working Arkansas 2017
- August 31, 2017
- Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
- Eleanor Wheeler
Arkansas is a hardworking state. In fact, we have?over a million?employees who work here. That number has been growing recently, as our unemployment figures hit record lows. That is a positive and welcome change for working families in our state because it means jobs are easier to come by and wages are going up. Economically, […]
A TAX AND BUDGET BLUEPRINT FOR A BETTER ARKANSAS
- April 1, 2016
- Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
- Eleanor Wheeler
What if Arkansas were a national leader in children’s education and health? What if we had one of the lowest rates of child poverty in the nation instead of one of the highest? What if our abused and neglected children received the attention they deserved from caseworkers who weren’t overloaded?
High Road WIOA: Building Higher Job Quality into Workforce Development
- December 17, 2015
- Keystone Research Center
- Stephen Herzenberg
In response to the federal Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act (WIOA), most states are now in the latter stages of developing federally required plans and policies for operating their systems of workforce development under WIOA. This process creates an unprecedented opportunity to build into each state’s plan concrete ideas for using state and local workforce […]
THE STATE OF WORKING ARKANSAS
- September 5, 2015
- Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
- Ellie Wheeler
Arkansas’ economy is gaining speed. However, low-income groups, minorities, and less-educated workers are being left behind. The new jobs and pay raises mostly benefit people who are already well-off. And recent policy changes have made unemployment insurance less accessible.
MISSING THE MARK: RACE EQUITY AND MISSED OPPORTUNITIES IN THE 2015 SESSION
- July 1, 2015
- Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
- Bailey Perkins
While there were a few bright spots, it was a tough year for racial equity and opportunity at the legislature. Lawmakers passed policies that will limit opportunities for many Arkansas families. They also failed to pass policies that would have given more Arkansans a chance to thrive and succeed in the future. These policies affect […]