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Episode Synopsis
On this week’s podcast we discuss the lawsuit filed by an Oregon woman who wants to adopt and says the state is infringing on her religious freedom; higher education for incarcerated youth; and a new benefits tracker for people leaving Los Angeles foster care. Jessica Pac of the University of Wisconsin’s Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work and Sophie Collyer of the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia University join to discuss their simulation of what different anti-poverty measures would do to child protection services activity in America. Reading RoomFamily First Clearinghouse Approves New Programshttp://bit.ly/3MxHJZNWoman Hoping to Adopt Foster Children Sues Oregon Over LGBTQ Expectationshttp://bit.ly/3zIsghRCalifornia Expands College Education for Youth in Juvenile Detention Centershttp://bit.ly/3zNwQLXLos Angeles County Looks to Digital Tools to Assist Young Adults Leaving Foster Carehttps://bit.ly/3KeI5TE2 Men Enter Pleas in Death of Lakeside Academy Studenthttp://bit.ly/3KKW6c1The Effects of Child Poverty Reductions on Child Protective Services Involvementhttp://bit.ly/3ZYUqjoThe Antipoverty Effects of the Expanded Child Tax Credit across States: Where Were the Historic Reductions Felt?https://bit.ly/3ZSYjpV
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