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SUMMARY:The Trump Budget: What You Need to Know 2018
DESCRIPTION:An archived version of this webinar is available here.\n \nWebinar:  Wednesday\, February 14\, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. ET\nco-sponsored by the Coalition on Human Needs\, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities\, Center for American Progress\, and the Food Research & Action Center. \nPresident Trump’s budget proposal for next year will be released on February 12.  Then the Trump Administration will try to sell Congress and the public on his priorities.  You need to know what’s proposed\, and how it affects low- and moderate-income people and communities.  Last year\, the Trump budget included massive cuts to Medicaid\, SNAP\, housing\, help for people with disabilities\, education and job training\, social services\, and public and environmental health programs.  Find out what’s the same or different\, and whether they will package cuts under the theme of promoting work. \nYou’ll hear from federal budget expert Sharon Parrott\, Senior Fellow and Senior Counselor at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities\, get brand new related poll findings from expert John Halpin\, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress\, brief action steps from Deborah Weinstein\, Executive Director of the Coalition on Human Needs\, and added anti-hunger budget details from moderator Ellen Teller\, Director of Government Affairs at the Food Research and Action Center.  There will be time for questions.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/the-trump-budget-what-you-need-to-know-2018/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170907T140000
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SUMMARY:Using the New Poverty\, Income\, and Health Insurance Data: A Practical Guide
DESCRIPTION:An archived version of the webinar is available here. \nOn September 12 and 14\, the Census Bureau will release its annual poverty\, income and health insurance survey data. Don’t miss CHN’s handy preview to show you how to use the local\, state\, and national findings. You’ll get brilliant predictions and insights about trends. You’ll learn about the wealth of information available\, and how it can help make your case for public investments in vital programs. Whether your organization wants to comment on the findings at the time of release or use them all year long\, this webinar will give you the tools you need.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/using-the-new-poverty-income-and-health-insurance-data-a-practical-guide/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170719T140000
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SUMMARY:The 2020 Census: Why Ensuring a Fair and Accurate Count Matters
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nThis webinar co-sponsored by the Coalition on Human Needs\, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights\, the Children’s Leadership Council\, and the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. \nThe 2020 Census may seem like a long time away\, but decisions are being made now in Washington that will affect the accuracy of the count.  In the past\, the Census has undercounted young children\, communities of color\, and low income rural and urban households; very much related\, immigrants also are at risk of disproportionate undercounting.  This matters a lot:  much federal funding is distributed by formulas based on population and income\, and some communities will get less than they should if their residents are not accurately counted.  Further\, congressional\, state legislative\, and municipal districts are re-drawn every ten years based on the Census count.  In 2020\, for the first time\, the Census Bureau will promote the Internet as the primary way to answer the census\, which may increase the likelihood of an undercount in low-income communities. \nIn this webinar\, learn from national Census experts about how we can protect and improve on the Censusâ€™ accuracy\, so that low-income communities are not shortchanged.  This webinar will be useful for advocates and service providers working at the local\, state\, or federal levels.  If your communities receive funding based on federal or state formulas\, this webinar is important to you. \nPresenters:         \nTerri Ann Lowenthal is a nationally recognized expert on the U.S. census. During a 14-year career as a congressional aide\, she was staff director of the House census oversight subcommittee from 1987-94\, and has advised the Census 2000 Initiative and The Census Project\, Funders Census Initiative\, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and business and industry data users.  She will describe how the 2020 Census will be used and the preparations for it going on now. \nWilliam O’Hare has more than forty years of experience in statistical analysis of social and demographic data.  Previously a Senior Consultant with the KIDS COUNT Project at the Annie E. Casey Foundation\, Bill is the author of The Undercount of Young Children in the U.S. Decennial Census (SpringerBriefs in Population Studies).  Bill will explain about who is undercounted\, with new state and local information and how advocates can use it. \nCorrine Yu is Senior Counsel and Managing Policy Director of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights\, and a leader in efforts to protect and improve the accuracy of the census.  She will describe action steps to make sure the Census is adequately funded and to prepare for the outreach needed in communities to get an accurate count. \nDeborah Weinstein\, Executive Director of the Coalition on Human Needs\, moderator.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/the-2020-census-why-ensuring-a-fair-and-accurate-count-matters/
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CREATED:20190307T190218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T211000Z
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SUMMARY:Trump's Plans to Cut Human Needs Programs
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nPresident Trump has announced plans to cut domestic programs to pay for Pentagon increases. Learn about the expected impact on housing\, services for children\, seniors and people with disabilities\, nutrition\, public health\, and more. \nThis is the first step in a long budget process. You’ll hear from experts about what’s next – and the strategy to fight back.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/trumps-plans-to-cut-human-needs-programs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161216T140000
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SUMMARY:The New Congress: How It Plans to Cut And How to Fight Back
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nThe Affordable Care Act. Medicaid. Medicare. SNAP. SSI.  Tax rates for the wealthy and corporations. The new Congress wants to repeal\, restrict and/or cut all of these.  How will they use their rules to try to carry all this out?  And how will Senators who oppose these goals try to stop the cuts? \nPresenters: \nEllen Nissenbaum\, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities \nDeborah Weinstein\, Coalition on Human Needs \nRepresentative Jim McGovern \nModerator:  Ellen Teller\, Food Research and Action Center \nWhat you’ll learn: \nThe new Congress will try to repeal the Affordable Care Act in January\, so President Trump can sign it soon after his inauguration\, and enact some kind of replacement later.  They will use budget rules to try to get the repeal done with a simple majority.  Ellen Nissenbaum\, a renowned expert on the congressional budget rules\, will explain how the rules work\, and what leverage points may exist for opponents.  Some actions can pass with only 51 Senators; many others require 60 votes to pass.  These rules affect the strategies over plans to cut/restrict critically important human needs programs\, as well as gigantic tax cut proposals.  Advocates need to understand the rules\, to work effectively with congressional allies to hold off extreme proposals.  Deborah Weinstein will talk about advocacy strategies we can use together.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/the-new-congress-how-it-plans-to-cut-and-how-to-fight-back/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160907T150000
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SUMMARY:Poverty Data Webinar 2016
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nWould you like to know … \n\nwhether poverty is growing or declining in your state?\nhow to use state and local data about income by race\, age\, or gender?\nhow to get the new Census Bureau poverty\, income and health insurance data?\nwhy cat videos attract more attention than sociology studies?\n\nGet the answers to three of these questions in our annual Poverty Data Webinar! \nWednesday\, September 7\, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. ET (Noon Pacific Time) \nJared Bernstein\, nationally known economic expert you’ve seen on CNBC\, MSNBC\, and in the NY Times\, Washington Post\, and on NPR\, will share his astute analysis of what the new data is likely to show for poverty\, income\, and health insurance\, and why.  Jared is Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities\, and previously was Chief Economist and Economic Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden. \nDeborah Weinstein will provide you with practical training so you can find and use the Census data as soon as it is released (The Census Bureau will publish the data on September 13 and 15).  She has specialized in helping advocates use national\, state and local data\, with clear instructions and follow-up help if you need it.  Debbie is Executive Director of the Coalition on Human Needs. \nEllen Teller\, our moderator\, will make sure the speakers answer as many of your questions as possible.  Ellen is a champion advocate\, and is Director of Government Affairs at the Food Research and Action Center.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/poverty-data-webinar-2016/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160503T130000
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SUMMARY:Child Lead Poisoning: Preventable Harm
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nChild Lead Poisoning: Preventable Harm \nA Webinar co-sponsored by the Coalition on Human Needs\, First Focus\, Children’s Leadership Council\, Partnership for America’s Children\, MomsRising\, and the National Head Start Association \nTuesday\, May 3\, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET \nThe lead poisoning of children (and adults) in Flint\, Michigan has focused the nation’s attention on the terrible human cost of allowing contamination of our water supply. We have since learned that lead in water affects many communities nationwide\, and that lead from paint in older buildings is an even more prevalent source of child poisoning. We have known about this for a long time\, and steps to reduce the lead around us in previous decades have dramatically reduced the number of children suffering from lead poisoning. But reduced investments by local\, state\, and federal governments have slowed our progress and brought preventable harm to more than half a million U.S. children. \nThis webinar will provide expert evidence about the consequences of lead poisoning in children\, examples of work being done in Flint and Philadelphia to stop this scourge\, and timely information about Congressional proposals to fund the solutions. \nSpeakers include: \nDr. Jennifer A. Lowry\, MD\, a pediatrician and national expert on medical toxicology\, including lead poisoning\, practicing at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City\, MO. She directs the Mid-America Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PESHU) for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 7 and serves as chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Council on Environmental Health. \nColleen McCauley\, Health Policy Director at Public Citizens for Children and Youth in Pennsylvania. She works on child health policies\, with special emphasis on low-income and undocumented children in the metro Philadelphia area. Prior to joining PCCY in 2001\, Colleen was a nurse and former Assistant Director of the Abbottsford Community Health Center in Philadelphia. \nModerator: \nDeborah Weinstein\, Executive Director\, Coalition on Human Needs.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/child-lead-poisoning-preventable-harm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151215T150000
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CREATED:20190307T213058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T211051Z
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SUMMARY:$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nA special webinar with authors Kathryn Edin and Luke Shaefer\, whose book $2 a Day describes in depth the lives of families living in extreme poverty in America.  $2.00 a Day has been included in theNew York Times Book Review list of 100 Notable Books of 2015.  When he reviewed the book in September\, respected Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson wrote\, “This essential book is a call to action\, and one hopes it will accomplish what Michael Harrington’s “The Other America” achieved in the 1960s\, arousing both the nation’s consciousness and conscience about the plight of a growing number of invisible citizens.” \nKathy and Luke will be joined by a panel of experts:  people who have lived in such deep poverty.  Their comments and questions\,and yours\, will be moderated by CHN’s executive director\, Deborah Weinstein. \nAt a time when some are intent on feeding divisiveness and hatred\, please join us in this call to conscience. \nSpecial thanks to our co-sponsors: \nChildren’s Leadership Council \nCenter for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) \nFood Research & Action Center (FRAC) \nNational Women’s Law Center \nMomsRising
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/2-00-a-day-living-on-almost-nothing-in-america/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T140000
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SUMMARY:Using the New Poverty Data
DESCRIPTION:An archive of this webinar is available here. \nUsing the New Poverty Data \nWednesday\, September 9\, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Eastern time \nThe annual Census Bureau data about poverty\, income\, and health insurance will be released on September 16 and 17.  There is increasing recognition that poverty is stubborn\, entrenched\, and damaging.  There is also a growing body of evidence about what works to reduce poverty. \nLearn how to get accurate information about your state and community – and how to use it to press for real solutions. \nPresenters: \nJared Bernstein\, Senior Fellow\, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities \nJared\, formerly Chief Economist and Economic Advisor for Vice President Biden and the Obama White House\, and now a prominent writer and commentator on economic issues\, will predict likely poverty and income trends in the new data.  And show us what works to reduce poverty – and what doesn’t. \nDeborah Weinstein\, Executive Director\, Coalition on Human Needs \nDebbie has been providing practical\, hands-on tips on using the Census survey data for a long time.  Each year\, she works to streamline the info so you can find and use poverty\, income\, health insurance\, education\, disability\, race/ethnicity\, employment and other data for the nation\, and for states and communities. \nThe webinar will give you step-by-step instructions to find the information you need\, including trends over time and comparisons to other states.  All registrants will be sent those instructions and follow-up help when the Census Bureau releases its new reports.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/using-the-new-poverty-data/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20100128T140000
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SUMMARY:Jobs - A Webinar on What the Federal Government Must Do Webinar
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URL:https://www.chn.org/event/jobs-a-webinar-on-what-the-federal-government-must-do-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090902T140000
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SUMMARY:Learn How to Use New Data About Poverty and Health Insurance Webinar
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URL:https://www.chn.org/event/learn-how-to-use-new-data-about-poverty-and-health-insurance-webinar/
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