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Progress Has Stalled in Covering Arkansas Children with Health Insurance

October 30, 2019

The number of uninsured children increased nationally by more than 400,000 between 2016 and 2018, reversing a long-standing positive trend according to a new report released by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families. Nationwide, more than 4 million children...

ARKids First: Low-Cost or Free Health Insurance for Arkansas’s Children

October 22, 2019

Every child should have their health care needs met. ARKids First provides low-cost or free health insurance for children across Arkansas. Nationwide, 1.1 million kids have lost Medicaid or CHIP coverage over the past 18 months. Arkansas is one...

Arkansas Can Strengthen Its Economy and Communities With Four Inclusive Policies for Immigrants

August 21, 2019

State and local policymakers can take four key steps to better integrate immigrants, including immigrants who are undocumented, into the mainstream economy and foster community well-being, according to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities....

Removing the Hurdles to the Finish Line: Reaching 100 Percent of Health Insurance Coverage for Children in Arkansas

June 25, 2019

Our annual Finish Line report looks at the status of health care coverage for Arkansas’s children and families. The report examines changes over the years and recommends actions to get Arkansas to The Finish Line: 100 percent coverage of...

Children’s Health in Arkansas: Losing Ground on Key Measures

June 20, 2019

Note: This blog is the third in a series of posts covering the findings in the Annie E. Casey Foundation 2019 KIDS COUNT® Data Book. To read the first blog post on economic well-being, click here; to read the second post on...

Medicaid is a Lifeline for Arkansas Children and Families

April 8, 2019

Medicaid is critical to the health and well-being of hundreds of thousands of Arkansans, from prenatal and well-child checkups to treatment programs that families hope they never need – but sometimes do. In this new video, leaders from throughout...

Child Poverty in Northwest Arkansas: Policy Solutions to Build a Stronger Community

September 13, 2018

Statewide, many people think of Northwest Arkansas as a place where poverty is rare, where families and communities thrive in a booming economy. But as our updated Northwest Arkansas Child Poverty report explains, thousands of families struggle to get...

Ninety-Six Percent of Arkansas Kids Now Have Health Insurance, But Other Areas Need Improvement

July 2, 2018

Note: This blog is fourth in a series of posts covering the findings in the 2018 Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Book. To read the introductory blog post, click here; the second, on economic security, here; and the third, on education, here. ...

AR Poverty Rate Improving, According to Latest National Rankings

June 27, 2018

The number of Arkansas children in poverty has decreased by 28,000 since 2010, according to data in the 2018 KIDS COUNT® Data Book released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.  Despite this progress, 24 percent of the state’s...

Winning the Race to Coverage: Two Decades of Progress on Kids’ Health in Arkansas

March 14, 2018

The annual Finish Line report provides a look at the status of health coverage for Arkansas children and their families. The report unveils key data on the progress we’ve made over the years and recommends additional solutions to ensure every child...

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