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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...

Breaking Down the Barriers for Arkansas’s Black Men and Boys: Part II (health)

June 13, 2018

Across the board, our black men and boys encounter significant barriers. They face a higher rate of infant mortality, child poverty, and incarceration than their white peers. They also have lower high school graduation rates and family income levels....

New Reports Say Medicaid Eligibility Restrictions are Complex, Costly

May 23, 2018

Today, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) released two important reports about the Medicaid program. One report highlights how the Affordable Care Act helped to reduce uncompensated care (services provided that are not paid by an insurer or...

New Poll Finds Arkansans Strongly Support State-Level EITC, Investing in Children’s Programs

April 16, 2018

An overwhelming majority of Arkansans support a state-level Earned Income Tax Credit and greater state investment in afterschool and summer programs, according to a new poll released today by Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families (AACF). The poll found...

Trump Budget Has Everything We Hated About Health Legislation Last Year (And Worse)

March 21, 2018

In 2017, Congress tried and failed more than once to repeal the Affordable Care Act and slash Medicaid. It failed every time because families across the nation rejected taking health care away from millions of Americans. But the president’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...

AACF Statement on Work Requirements in Arkansas Works Program

March 5, 2018

Today, Arkansas received federal approval to add a work requirement to the Arkansas Works program, which provides affordable coverage to 285,000 low-income Arkansans who have no other coverage options and rely on this program to get the care they...

The Governor’s State of the State Address: What Was Left Unsaid?

February 12, 2018

Governor Asa Hutchinson kicked off the 2018 fiscal session of the Arkansas General Assembly today with a review of his administration’s major accomplishments while outlining his priorities for the upcoming session. While there was good news to be found...

Speak Up Arkansas: Episode 41 (Work Requirements)

February 7, 2018

Many critical programs that Arkansans rely on are under threat. In 2013, Arkansas passed an expanded Medicaid program that helped the state’s uninsured rate drop from 23% to just 11% by 2016. This expanded Medicaid program provided more Arkansans...

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