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Thursday's Child: What Do Political Shifts And State Budget Troubles Mean For Children's Programs?

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Thursday, January 13, 2011
9:00-10:30 a.m. ET

 

 
 

Watch the video webcast at
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/urban-institute-events.  

Panelists:

Brenda Donald, vice president, Center for Effective Family Services and Systems, Annie E. Casey Foundation; former secretary, Maryland Department of Human Resources
Olivia Golden, Institute fellow; former director, Child and Family Services Agency, District of Columbia; author, Reforming Child Welfare (moderator)
Christine Norbut-Mozes, assistant commissioner, New Jersey Department of Children and Families
Christine Vestal, manager and senior staff writer, Stateline.org
Tracy Wareing, executive director, American Public Human Services Association; former director, Arizona Department of Economic Security

Election Day 2010 brought major changes to state capitals: 28 new governors, an estimated 25 percent turnover in legislative seats, and shifts in party control in 17 governors' mansions and 22 legislative chambers. As the new governors take office and appoint their cabinets and senior advisers, they face tough choices about priorities for funding, staffing, and attention. While most post-election commentary explores federal changes, when it comes to funding and delivering children's services, the lion's share of public resources are state and local. Mix in the budgetary blues besetting most states and the effects of a still-sluggish economy on families, and 2011 will be a challenging and unpredictable year for state policymakers and children.

Join us for a probing conversation about what's ahead as governors, legislators, and newly appointed agency leaders consider how to fund, design, and reform programs for children and families in a very tough budgetary and political environment.

Resources:
- Bios (pdf)
- Vestal: The 2010 State Elections: Results and what they mean (pdf)
- Vestal: One-page 2010 state election results (pdf)
- Vestal: Stateline.org info (pdf)
- Donald: Annie E. Casey's Center for Effective Family Services and Systems (pdf)

At the Urban Institute
2100 M Street N.W., 5th Floor, Washington, D.C.

A recording will be archived after the event at the Urban Institute’s ustream account, http://www.ustream.tv/channel/urban-institute-events.

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