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A Changing Nebraska: By 2050 Nebraska will have a greater variation in family types

This year’s Kids Count in Nebraska Report included a commentary on population changes in Nebraska to 2050 and their anticipated impacts on kids. This post is the final in the series on this commentary. To read more about the commentary check out our posts on an overview of the changes,…...

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Tax Cuts Should Help Working Families

Nebraskans value the good life that we have worked to create in this state and many of the positive things about our state are the result of thoughtful collective investments that have been made over generations. Voices for Children opposes LB 1097 and LB 721 because the income tax cuts…...

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Access to Juvenile Justice System Services

Kids are different than adults. On its surface that’s a fairly simple, obvious statement. If you’ve spent any time around children of any age whether they’re cute, tiny babies, precocious preschoolers, or teenagers giving you attitude, you know it’s true. Not only do kids look different than adults, they act…...

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Lancaster County Community Conversation

              Please join Voices for Children and the Nebraska Juvenile Justice Association as we convene community stakeholders for a conversation about juvenile justice in Lincoln and Lancaster County. With a huge juvenile justice reform effort underway in Nebraska, come learn about what’s happening across…...

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A Changing Nebraska: By 2050, Nebraska will be more urban

In addition to our usual statewide data on the well-being of children in Nebraska, this year’s Kids Count in Nebraska Report featured a commentary on Changing Demographics in our state and the anticipated impact these changes will have on Nebraska’s kids. Today’s post in the fourth in the blog series…...

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Access to Affordable Child Care

Access to affordable child care helps keep children safe so parents can work.  Voices for Children supports LB 1088 because it is another step toward restoring the cut made in 2002 to the child care subsidy program, which is a critical work support for low-income parents and children. Even though…...

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Treating Kids Differently

Children and youth need to be held accountable for their actions in effective, appropriate ways that put them on the path to a successful, productive adulthood. Voices for Children in Nebraska supports AM 1674 to LB464 because it makes a number of important changes that will continue this Legislature’s work…...

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Raising the Minimum Wage

Nebraska is a state that values family and work, and increasing our minimum wage is consistent with these values. Parents working full time should be able to meet all of their children’s basic needs without assistance. We recently unveiled the Family Bottom Line report showing data on what Nebraska families…...

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The Family Bottom Line

    Nebraska families are working—and working hard—but is hard work always enough to make ends meet? How much do Nebraska families need to earn to meet basic needs without assistance? The Family Bottom Line is a follow up to an original Family Bottom Line report published in 2009. The new…...

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A Changing Nebraska: By 2050, Nebraska will be more diverse

  This year’s Kids Count commentary featured an investigation into Nebraska demographics and how they are expected to change from now to 2050. This blog series is diving into these predictions and providing a brief overview of the commentary. The first post described what Nebraska looks like currently and how…...

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