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June 8, 2023

Work Improves Mental Health

…and among SNAP recipients, those who work are substantially less likely to face serious mental health issues. Insofar as policymakers are concerned about improving the mental health of the disadvantaged,…

June 8, 2023

Flawed Approach: The Working Families Tax Cut Act as a Response to Inflation

…be costly. We estimate the static revenue cost in 2024 to be $43 billion, with a two-year cost of $88 billion. If lawmakers extend this policy alongside the individual income…

June 7, 2023

Don’t Give Away the Farm Bill

…GOP lawmakers should focus on reining in President Biden’s unprecedented and expensive food-stamp hike. The American Rescue Plan’s temporary 15% increase in food-stamp benefits was set to expire shortly after…

June 7, 2023

Don’t Give Away the Farm Bill

…GOP lawmakers should focus on reining in President Biden’s unprecedented and expensive food-stamp hike. The American Rescue Plan’s temporary 15% increase in food-stamp benefits was set to expire shortly after…

June 2, 2023

America’s Failing Child-Protection System

…which was passed in 1997, required states to make “reasonable efforts” at family preservation before terminating parental rights. But lawmakers allowed that there might be “aggravated circumstances” that would make…

May 31, 2023

Ending the Small Checks Scam

…“work participation rate,” an adult must be on TANF, which paid monthly benefits ranging from $146 in Mississippi to $862 in New Hampshire in 2020. Enter clever state lawmakers, who in the…

May 30, 2023

Parenting While High

…heavy machinery or practicing medicine. In all these cases, lawmakers have drawn a bright line. Even in localities where drug use is legal, parenting young children while intoxicated should not…

May 19, 2023

House Bill Makes Room for Improvements to SNAP

…without resulting in unintended consequences. Given that living healthily confers a host of both monetary and nonmonetary benefits—such as the ability to work, improved mental health, and a generally happier life—policymakers have an…

May 19, 2023

Guilty Until Proven Innocent: America Today

…will not protect one from audits and resulting interest payments.  More broadly put, the activities of lawbreakers are being combated by targeting the law-abiding. So it is even in daily…

May 6, 2023

SNAP Needs a Healthy Overhaul

…we can’t attribute our findings to American culture alone. Even when compared to nonparticipants, SNAP adults were particularly unhealthy across the board. This presents policymakers with a unique opportunity to…