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Issue #10 - complete issue
An Overview of Selected 2012-13 Executive Budget Proposals
Quick Links:
2012-13 Executive Budget & Reform Plan
NYS Division of the Budget website
SCAA Testimony and schedule for joint legislative public hearings on the 2012-13 Executive Budget Proposal.
The Affordable Care Act And New Yorkers: The Gift That Keeps On Giving
A new report by the Public Policy and Education Fund of New York. January 2012.
Health Reform Works: How the Affordable Care Act is Already Making a Difference for New Yorkers A new report by the Community Service Society and the New York State Health Foundation. January 2012.
Scared Sick: The Role of Childhood Trauma in Adult Disease
A new book by Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith S. Wiley. 2012.
A Poverty Solution That Starts With a Hug
New York Times Op-Ed by Nicholas D. Kristof. January 7, 2012.
Issue #9
Reauthorization of New York’s Child Welfare Financing Law 
Child Welfare Legislation:
A Thoughtful, Systemic, Sustainable and Evidence-Based Approach is Needed 
Medicaid Redesign Team Recommendations Forwarded to Governor Cuomo (see MRT Members list and MRT Work Groups)
Winning Beginning NY Looks Ahead (see ECAC presentation)
SCAA's Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Forum
Whatever It Takes: Strategies for Preventing and Addressing Youth Disconnection 
Issue #8
Scary....but not the spooky kind of scary
Income, Poverty & Health: the Good and Bad News
Raising the Jurisdictional Age for Juvenile Justice: Momentum for Change Grows
New York Competes for Early Learning Challenge Grant to Improve Early Childhood Systems
Medicaid Redesign (includes two additional health-based articles)
Issue #7 - complete issue
Back-to-School
Issue #6
A Message From Kate Breslin
Ready for Kindergarten, Ready for College
Time to Invest in Early Education
Insurance Exchange Bill Stalls, but Senate Expects to Return to Albany
Policy and Legislation Aims to Improve Services for People With Developmental Disabilities
Issue #5
Family Assessment Response
Family Assessment Response (FAR) in New York State: Tompkins County’s Experience
Kinship Services Post NYS Budget Cuts
Joining Forces to Ensure Health Coverage for Children, Youth and Families
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