
12:10
is there a link to that report?

12:19
thanks!

12:42
Yes

13:47
Here is where the Census Bureau posts the latest data from the Household Pulse Survey : https://www.census.gov/data/experimental-data-products/household-pulse-survey.html

16:09
unaccompanied homeless youth = young people not in the physical custody of their parents.

18:44
We'll also include a summary of the Census data in next week's update (those get posted here: https://results.org/volunteers/weekly-updates/), along with a link to the recording of this webinar and other resources

19:37
https://www.clasp.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/2022_National-CTC-Survey-Round-2_Full-Report.pdf

20:26
https://nlihc.org/gap

21:13
liaisons are officials in school districts in charge of working with students experiencing homelessness

24:29
Please feel free to post your questions here or raise your hand.

31:18
For those interested (and as a reminder for some), Sen Romney introduced a fully refundable child allowance proposal last year. Here is their summary: https://www.romney.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/family-security-act_one-pager.pdf.

34:32
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/11/us/politics/homeless-students-texas.html

37:09
Thanks Jos!

39:47
in reference to Ken's question about finding bipartisan support for the expanded CTC, this piece outlines the challenges re extending a larger CTC in a bipartisan package: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/romneys-push-revive-child-tax-credit-hinges-work-requirements-rcna16581. In short, could take the CTC away from children in the lowest-income families (vs an extension via a reconciliation package), plus some concerns re how it could be paid for (cuts to anti-poverty programs).

46:20
https://schoolhouseconnection.org/policy-advocacy/policy-updates/

46:55
barbara@schoolhouseconnection.org

47:30
this was really helpful -- for so much of our advocacy!

52:04
Very interesting approach—choosing a couple of states

53:43
https://results.org/conference/about/

53:59
Thank you, Barbara!