
Making a Difference for Poor Babies Using TANF: A Framework for States
Americans overwhelmingly agree that children’s fate in life should not be determined by the circumstances in which they are born.
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The Alliance for Early Success is a 50-state resource for early-childhood advocates as they pursue the big, sustained impact that will ensure every child in every state, birth through age eight, has an equal chance to grow, learn, and succeed.

Americans overwhelmingly agree that children’s fate in life should not be determined by the circumstances in which they are born.

My four–year-old daughter loves to play a game we call “I’m looking.” We usually play in the car – I’ll

Earlier this summer, Washington state legislators voted to invest a record $158 million on early education policies during the recent

It was a cold and snowy winter for Massachusetts this year, but the spring thaw brought new resources for early

While the climate surrounding children’s issues has been particularly difficult in Kansas, there were three key victories in the Sunflower

The 2015 session of the Colorado General Assembly saw Colorado continue on its path toward improving access to quality early

Balancing a wide variety of public interests and with great bipartisan support, the Nebraska Legislature again recognized the critical importance

On the last day of the 2015 Oregon legislative session, the Oregon Senate approved a bill that will make high-quality

Things are looking brighter for early childhood investments in Michigan in FY2016. Early in June, the Michigan state legislature passed–and

For many years, advocates of early education have focused on reaching children and their families. Getting more four-year-olds into pre-K,