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Kids at the Conventions

September 11, 2012
By Kayla Klein, First Focus Intern Associate

Upon completion of both parties’ national conventions, the Federal News Service analyzed transcripts of language choices made by speakers at each convention. With this, the The New York Times created an interactive tool allowing users to compare mentions of issues important to them at the two conventions. The reoccurring use of particular words and phrases provides insight into which issues matter most to these political parties.

Helping Shattered Families - California Legislation Needs Governor’s Signature to Become Law

August 30, 2012
By Yali Lincroft

ImmigrantKids.jpgJuana Reyes is an undocumented single mother of two U.S. born citizen children who sold tamales in front of Walmart in Sacramento, California for years. Her troubles began when she was arrested on June 28, 2012 for trespassing and Reyes was identified as a deportable alien by the local sheriff’s department.

White House Report Pinpoints the Impact of Teacher Layoffs and Class Size

August 23, 2012

Investing in our FutureA recent report by the White House highlights severe cuts to public education as we begin the 2012-2013 school year, and we near the final stretch of a Presidential Campaign that introduces two drastically different versions of a federal budget, which with an impact on our schools.

Rep. Paul Ryan’s Cuts To Kids

August 22, 2012
By Madeline Daniels

As an advocacy organization that advocates to ensure children and families are a priority in federal policy and budget decisions, we have been closely following the coverage of the announcement of Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as candidate for Vice President. We have read a lot about Rep. Ryan’s role in writing the House fiscal year 2013 budget, and what this plan would mean for the country.