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Saturday Stats: Busy month | Policy Matters Ohio


Posted February 20, 2021 in eNews
12: There’s only one official “Black History Month,” but we know Black history is Ohio history all 12 months of the year. We’ve been featuring just a few amazing Black Ohioans who have helped shape public policy for the better. Check out our profiles of Congressman Lou Stokes, State Senator CJ Prentiss and poet and activist Langston Hughes. We also profiled Ohio’s only public HBCU, Central State.
124,000: Roughly 124,00 children in Ohio live with relatives or trusted family friends after being removed from their parents’ homes. More than 20 years ago, Brittney Madison was one of them. In a beautiful and poignant guest blog, she shares her “kinship care” story. Now as an organizer with our partner, NOBLE, she is working with families just like hers. Together they are fighting to make sure all children, no matter what they look like or who cares for them, have the opportunity to thrive. ....

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Saturday Stats: A new start | Policy Matters Ohio


11,500: Overall, Ohio employers cut 11,500 jobs in December, marking the first month the state lost jobs since the recovery began slowing down in July.
In the latest JobWatch report, Michael Shields writes that both state and federal lawmakers need to take action to help Ohioans make ends meet.
$302 v. $624: In Cuyahoga County, a friend or relative caring for a child who has been removed from their home receives $302 a month in state support while a licensed foster care provider receives a minimum of $624 and a maximum of $2,619 a month. Four years ago, a federal court ruled that this two-tiered system, which disproportionately harms Black children and families, is a violation of federal law. Policymakers made a hasty attempt to address the issue at the end of last year, but ....

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