The Number of Youth Held in Secure Detention Continues to Decline

Recent news about the decline in the number of youth placed in Juvenile Correctional Institutions in Wisconsin (see Where Have all the Children Gone?) is mirrored by the continuing decline in the number of youth held in one of the 17 juvenile detention facilities in the state. As recently as the first half of 2008 there were, on...

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Puerto Rico Law Prompts WI Changes to Minimize Administrative Burdens

A law enacted in Puerto Rico last year is likely to complicate the process of verifying citizenship status and identity for people who have Puerto Rican birth certificates and are applying for public benefits.  However, the WI Dept. of Health Services (DHS) has made changes that will mitigate the potential negative effects for Puerto...

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Brush up on your knowledge of the Constitution

The immigration debate has once again sparked discussion by some on the extreme right of the 14th amendment to the US Constitution. The 14th Amendment, adopted after the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves, restated a fundamental principal of American civil rights that had been temporarily erased by the Supreme Court's "Dred...

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Lower Unemployment Rate Means Fewer Weeks of Benefits

Wisconsin's unemployment rate, though still high, is slowly dropping. What could be bad about that? Today's post at the Wisconsin Budget Project blog manages to find the dark cloud around the silver lining, and explains why lower state unemployment rates can result in fewer weeks of unemployment benefits available for out-of-work...

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The Real Benefits of Change in Juvenile Justice

The National Juvenile Justice Network has just released The Real Costs and Benefits of Change: Finding Opportunities for Reform During Difficult Fiscal Times, a compilation of reform efforts and strategies that make sense both in terms of producing better outcomes for youth and communities and saving money.  Reform efforts such as Youth...

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Meet the New Poverty Levels, Same as the Old Poverty Levels

Perhaps nostalgia isn’t what it used to be, but the new (2010) poverty levels are just what they used to be – in 2009. You can find the new, old poverty guidelines in the August 3 Federal Register. I won’t "tip my hat to the new constitution," but will tip it instead to a post yesterday on the Say Ahhh! blog by the Center for Children...

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Stimulus Effort Creates or Saves 63,000 Jobs in Wisconsin

A new report estimates that the Recovery Act has created or saved 63,000 jobs in Wisconsin so far, and between 2.5 and 3.6 million jobs nationally. Check out the Wisconsin Budget Project Blog for the full scoop, including an estimate of what the Wisconsin unemployment rate would have been without the stimulus.

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