| Archived Schuyler Center Source Articles
Issue #4 articles:
New York's New Budget: More Pain Than Gain for Health and Human Services 
Adult Home Reform: The Budget is Only the First Step 
Spending and Government Efficiency Commission Seeks Input 
Issue #3 articles:
State of the Budget 
Issue #2 articles:
Brief Summary of Proposed Budget Actions 
Archived Children's Policy Agenda e-News Articles
We Can't Wait for Superman 
Key Facts Why New York Can't Wait for Superman 
Educational Neglect: An Advocate's Perspective 
guest column by Erika Palmer, Supervising Attorney, Advocates for Children of N.Y., Inc.
Getting Ready for a New Year 
Early Childhood Advisory Council Releases Priorities 
Poverty Needs to Be on the Agenda 
Expanded Op-Ed By Denise Harlow and Kate Breslin, first published in the November 2, 2010 Albany Times Union.
NYS Business Leaders Call for Investment in Early Childhood Education 
Get Ready for the Election: Tools You Can Use 
How to talk to Candidates and Reporters This Election Season: Making the Most of Your Message 
Report Shows That New York Can Do More For Children’s Dental Health 
Health Care Reform Advances Children’s Dental Health 
New York State Grant Designed To Strengthen Oral Health 
Raising the Age of Criminal Responsibility in New York State: the Right Thing to Do 
Not-For-Profit Agencies Play Key Role in New York's Juvenile Justice System 
May 19th Poverty Simulation Workshop description 
Kinship Guardianship Assistance: A Permanency Option for New York State 
Support the Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax for Children’s Health 
Filling out census form just makes good sense
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New York State's Juvenile Justice System 
U.S. Department of Justice Investigation Into New York's Juvenile Justice Facilities 
Charting a New Course: A Blueprint for Transforming Juvenile Justice in New York State 
New York State 2110 - 2011 Executive Budget: A Summary of Health and Human Services Funding for Children's Programs and Services 
God Bless The Child That's Got His Own An article by the Honorable W. Dennis Duggan, a Family Court Judge in Albany County. Published in April 2007 for the Albany County Bar Association Newsletter, it appears here with his permission.
Budget Advocacy: Understanding the Process
Cuts Made to Current State Budget; More to Come 
Get Ready for a New Legislative Session 
SCAA Releases New Report on Foster Care Youth 
SCAA Launches New Webpage on Adolescent Health 
Disconnected Youth Issue Gains Traction 
Education Stability: A Strategy to Improve the Well-Being of Children in Foster Care 
Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 
New York Children's Action Network Holds Productive Annual Meeting
Simple Truth 
New York's Children 
Transition to College 
Federal Legislation 
Reading in Elementary and Middle School:The Grades Are In 
New Tool For Advocates 
The Unloved 2009 State Budget: Good for Children and Families 
Improved Access to Coverage and CHP Premium Hikes Included in State Budget 
QUALITYstarsNY Proposal Moves Ahead 
Dental Coverage Improved Under Children's Health Insurance 
State Budget: Not So Bad For Human Services 
New York State to Kick-Off Early Childhood Advisory Council 
Family Assessment Response Pilot Instituted in New York State 
Home Visiting Proposed Budget Cuts
SCHIP Reauthorized as CHIP
Stimulus Impact on New York State Children
Governor Paterson's State of the State SCAA Budget and Revenue ProposalNational UpdateGovernor Releases Budget ProposalSCAA Scores Gov's Budget Proposal: Good Plan, Could Be BetterChildren’s Advocates React to Proposed Budget Cuts to Home VisitingBudget Advocacy: When and How to do What 
The Challenge of Keeping
Children Safe 
Educating Elected Officials: Getting Ahead of the Budget Crisis 
Prevention That Works 
Advocacy With Others
Beyond High School Graduation 
New York CAN, Oct. 2nd Meeting 
Advocates, Vote!
Disconnected Youth: Preventing Disengagement 
Step Up for Kids NY Rally Recap 
Advocacy Tools 
Advancing Quality Early Learning 
Home is Where the Start Is 
You can do it too!
New York Can Lead
Good Health Begins Early
Advocacy at All Levels
Focus on the Issues: Child Poverty 
Advocacy 101 
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