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October 4, 2023

Virginia Families Can Now Claim an Improved EITC, and Policymakers Can Build on its Success

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February 12, 2020 | Kathy Mendes

High-Quality Education in Virginia Can’t Exist Without Adequate English Learner Teachers

Central to creating a high-quality education under which students can thrive is having a team of support and instructional staff that can meet a diverse set of needs at every school.
Education
February 5, 2020 | Kathy Mendes

Sufficiently Staffed Counselors Are Key for Safe and Healthy Schools

Every student deserves a safe and healthy school environment where they are supported academically, socially and emotionally, and school counselors and support staff play a critical role in meeting these needs.
Education
February 3, 2020 | Phil Hernandez

Details Matter When It Comes to Raising the Minimum Wage

Everyone in Virginia working a full-time job should be paid enough to provide for their family. However, for many this is not the case. Legislators have the opportunity to strengthen Virginia’s working families by raising the minimum wage to $15 and removing several existing exclusions from the law, many of which have origins in Jim Crow-era restrictions.
Economic Opportunity
February 3, 2020 | Ashley Kenneth

It’s Time to Break Down Economic Barriers for Women in Virginia

Virginia has been in the national spotlight this legislative session on a number of issues, yet few have garnered the amount of attention that the Equal Rights Amendment has and its potential impact for women in the state and across the country. While the ultimate fate of the ERA is unknown, and may not be known for years to come, Virginia doesn’t have to wait for that verdict to make strong policy decisions that improve the lives of women in the commonwealth. State lawmakers can choose this session to enact policy that supports and uplifts women while breaking down barriers to economic opportunity.
Economic Opportunity
January 31, 2020 | Kathy Mendes

Proposed TANF Improvements Will Help Rebuild the State’s Safety Net and Advance Racial Equity

An economy that works for everyone is one where all families are able to make ends meet and put food on the table, yet not every family in Virginia has benefited from the growing economy.
Economic Opportunity
January 30, 2020 | Freddy Mejia

Virginia is Ready for a Paid Family & Medical Leave Program

A statewide paid family and medical leave program would allow more working people in Virginia the opportunity to take time off to care – time to care for themselves, a loved one, or a new addition to the family.
Economic Opportunity
January 27, 2020 | Levi Goren

Stop Excluding Domestic Workers From Minimum Wage Protections

Everyone in Virginia deserves the same basic protections against wage theft, unsafe conditions, and sub-poverty wages whether they work in a private home or a large corporation.
Economic Opportunity
January 20, 2020 | Chad Stewart

Six Key Reasons for Virginia to Open an Office of New Americans and Leverage Our Untapped Potential

While the U.S. has a long, yet often divisive, history of welcoming immigrants to join our democracy, the country has never quite developed a formal system to help integrate newcomers into the economy and our communities
Immigration
January 17, 2020 | Freddy Mejia

Three Steps Toward Making Private Health Coverage More Affordable

The cost of health care coverage is a growing concern, especially for individuals and families who access health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) individual marketplace. A recent report by Altarum Healthcare Value Hub found that 79% of Virginia adults who purchase health insurance on the private market are concerned they will not be able to afford health coverage. 
Health Care
January 14, 2020 | Chris Wodicka

State Tax Proposals Would Make Virginia’s Tax System More Fair

The 2020 General Assembly session offers an opportunity for state lawmakers to substantially boost investments into critical areas while also making Virginia’s tax system more fair.
Budget & Revenue
December 23, 2019 | Chris Wodicka

The Deeply Flawed 2017 Federal Tax Law Turns Two

An economy that works for everyone means prosperity is shared widely: our communities can thrive, families are able to provide for themselves and their children, and opportunities are available to each person.
Budget & Revenue
December 20, 2019 | Chris Wodicka

Proposed Tax Increases Would Be Regressive and Only Partially Offset

When it comes to investing in our state and communities, our state lawmakers have often turned to regressive taxes and fees as their preferred funding source.
Budget & Revenue
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