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Page 1: CPPP. org Jennifer Lee, Research Associate, Center for Public Policy Priorities April 23, 2015.

CPPP.org Jennifer Lee, Research Associate, Center for Public Policy PrioritiesApril 23, 2015

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Texas is ranked the 43rd best state to be a kid.

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To be the

#1 state for

KIDS!

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c

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Health

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27% of Texas kids (1.9 million) live in food-insecure households.

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CACFP helps feed

nearly 200,000 kids

in more than 14,000 child

care sites throughout

Texas.

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Texas is ranked 49th for children with health insurance.

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Child uninsured rates have decreased in Texas

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“Welcome Mat” effect: Insure more parents,

Insure more kids

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Family of 4 making $24,500 (101% of the poverty line)

• No Medicaid for parents

• Access to subsidies

• Monthly Premium = $43 (2.2% of income)

• Kids covered through Medicaid

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Family of 4 making $23,500 (96% of the poverty line)

• No Medicaid for parents

• No access to subsidies

• Monthly Premium = $440 (21.6% of income)

• Kids covered through Medicaid

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Don’t insure more parents, Insure fewer kids

NOT

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women of childbearing age in Texas does not have

health insurance.

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babies in TX are born to women who receive late or no prenatal care, increasing the likelihood

of health problems.

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Close the Coverage Gap and expand health insurance options for families!

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Child Poverty and Family Economic Security

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Truth:

1 in 4 Texas

kids lives in poverty.

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Child poverty is pervasive throughout Texas

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Texas Bexar Dallas Tarrant Travis

25% 24%

30%

22% 21%

Child poverty differs by region

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Texas has low parental unemployment rates and high child poverty rates

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Why should I care?

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Representing 90% of kids in Texas living apart from

their parents

in Texas live in informal or voluntary kinship care

253,000 kids TRUTH:

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$93

$1,000

Monthly cash assistance

One-time payment to

grandparents

11,000 kids

648 families

Available assistance is low and not accessible to caregivers

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Provide more support for informal kinship caregivers.

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Change the state law that prohibits Texas cities from setting their own minimum wage.

Raise the minimum wage!

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Make Texas THE BEST state

for kids… and their

hardworking families!

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Education

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TRUTH:“Texas’ future depends heavily on whether it meets the constitutional obligation to provide a general diffusion of knowledge…

- Former Judge John Dietz, School Finance Case, District Court Ruling, August 28, 2014

Unfortunately, in recent years, Texas has defaulted on its constitutional promise.”

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Why are Pre-K & early childhood so important?

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Every dollar invested in Pre-K saves Texas a minimum of $3.50

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“It’s easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”

- Frederick Douglass

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2 out of 10

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Improve Pre-K quality standards and expand Pre-K to a full day

for eligible kids.

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Could be better.

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To be the

#1 state for

KIDS!

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Look Out for KIDS COUNT Data Center Webinar in April!

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Center for Public Policy Priorities

We believe in a Texas that offers everyone the chance to compete and succeed in life.

We envision a Texas where everyone is healthy, well-educated,

and financially secure.

@CPPP_TX

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