Voices for Utah Children Articles
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Utah Has a New Plan to Fix Childcare
There’s a bright spot of news in the childcare advocacy world this week! The Women in the Economy Subcommittee of the Governor’s Unified Economic Opportunity Commission recently released a new 84-page plan to address the childcare crisis in Utah. The...
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- Author: Anna Thomas
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Vouchers 101: The Basics of Utah's New School Privatization Program
For the first time, during the 2024-25 school year, Utah parents are able to access public taxpayer funding to enroll their child in private religious schools, or to cover home-schooling expenses. In this post, we’ll talk about the basics of how the...
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- Author: Anna Thomas
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Series: Vouchers and School Privatization in Utah
Utah’s expansive school voucher program was unceremoniously pushed into existence by the Utah State Legislature in 2023. Since then, $82.5 million in Utah taxpayer money has been diverted into the program, with no evidence that 1) Utahns want to pay...
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- Author: Anna Thomas
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Voices for Utah Children hosted a webinar in partnership with the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC), Immivisa Law Group, and Utah’s Department of Professional Licensing. The event provided insights into visa options based on skills,...
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- Author: Liliana Bolaños
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Insights from Our Southern Utah Engagement Events Medicaid is a lifeline for many families in Utah, especially in rural areas where access to healthcare is often limited. This year, we organized two Medicaid-focused engagement events in Southern...
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- Author: Thaiss Del Rio
- Category: Updates & Blog
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How the Kentucky Model Would Help Utah’s Child Care Providers Help More Kids
This year, the Utah State Legislature passed House Bill 461 with overwhelming support. Sponsored by Rep. Ashlee Matthews and Sen. Luz Escamilla, HB 461 aims to recruit and retain more child care professionals using the “Kentucky Model.” This model...
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- Author: Jenna Williams
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Revitalizing a Closed School Into a Community Center
Reimagining James Madison Elementary Ogden School District is a beautiful and vibrant community filled with dedicated leaders who aim to ensure it is a place where all its students can thrive. While the Ogden area faces notable challenges, it is also a...
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- Author: Ciriac Alvarez Valle, Laneta Fitisemanu
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Tracking Utah's K-12 Education Funding
It’s official: Utah returns to ranking last in the nation for per-pupil education spending. While the national average is $15,633, Utah’s spending stands at $9,552 per student, placing the state 51st for Fiscal Year 2022.[i] Let’s dive into the data to...
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- Author: Jenna Williams, Taylor Throne
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Update: Health Coverage Access for DACA Recipients in Utah
03/11/2025 Update: CMS Proposed Rule Threatens Health Coverage for DACA Recipients On March 11th, 2025, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released a proposed rule that, if finalized, would remove DACA recipients’ access to the ACA...
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- Author: Thaiss Del Rio
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Bad for Kids: Important Information on Amendment A
The well-deserved negative attention to Amendment D–ruled void by a Utah judge for being “false and misleading”–has more people asking, “What exactly is in Amendment A?” To start, there are several similarities between Amendments A and D: Voices for...
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- Author: Anna Thomas
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Panel Explores Immigration Pathways, Challenges, and Community Support
Voices for Utah Children Co-Hosts Lunch and Learn on Newcomers’ Immigration Pathways and Community Resources On August 8, 2024, Voices for Utah Children joined forces with the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office of Access and Belonging and the Salt Lake...
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- Author: Liliana Bolaños
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Embracing Every Student: The Importance of Supporting Multilingual Learners in Utah
Multilingual students are a vibrant and enriching part of our school communities. In Utah, 59,147 students in the K-12 system are Multilingual Learners (ML), also known as English Language Learners or English Learners. They bring diverse backgrounds...
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- Author: Liliana Bolaños
- Category: Updates & Blog
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What the Legislature’s New Constitutional Amendment Means for Education
As the November elections approach, one crucial issue on the ballot is the proposed amendment to end the constitutional mandate Utah voters passed decades ago, directing the legislature to use state income tax to fund public education. This proposal...
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- Author: Abdikadir Eftin, Anna Thomas
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Promising Child Care Bill Faces Roadblock in Agency Implementation
Our childcare system has been in crisis for years. Families can't afford to pay, and costs keep climbing. Childcare providers struggle to make a living, with only their passion for kids to keep them going. So, what is the state government going to do...
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- Author: Jenna Williams, Anna Thomas
- Category: Updates & Blog
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2024 State of Kids Coverage Report: The Path Taken & the Journey Ahead
Much has changed since the 2019 State of Children's Health Coverage Report. Over the past five years, we have made significant strides at the local and federal health policy levels shaping access to healthcare for children in our state. The journey has...
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- Author: Ciriac Alvarez Valle, Thaiss Del Rio, Laneta Fitisemanu
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Utah Immigrant Advocacy Coalition Statement on DACA's 12th Anniversary
On DACA's 12th anniversary, the undersigned members of the newly rebranded Utah Immigrant Advocacy Coalition (formerly Utah DACA) join communities nationwide to commemorate this vital program's profound impact and advocate for a more just and inclusive...
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- Author: Liliana Bolaños
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Income Tax Elimination: Harmful to Education and Children’s Welfare
Years of inadequate public investment have left Utah families struggling with many unmet needs. Our schools require better funding to hire more teachers, counselors, and nurses. We need affordable child care for both our cities and rural areas, along...
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- Author: Jenna Williams
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Voices Honor Children's Champions at Annual Event
Last month, we held our annual Breakfast of Children’s Champions where we celebrated the great work happening in our communities for Utah kids. Once again, congratulations to this year's awardees: Children's Champion Award: Senator Luz Escamilla and...
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- Author: Laneta Fitisemanu
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Just Released! 2023 Utah KIDS COUNT© Data Book
We are excited to announce the publication of our 2023 KIDS COUNT© Data Book. This annual release provides valuable insights into the well-being of children in Utah. We invite you to take a moment to explore the data and learn more about the state of...
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- Author: Martín Muñoz, Laneta Fitisemanu
- Category: Updates & Blog
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Just Released! 2024 Utah KIDS COUNT© Data Book
Each year we provide valuable insights into the well-being of children in Utah. Please take a minute to explore the data and learn more about how Utah kids are doing in our annual KIDS COUNT© Data Book. This annual release provides valuable insights...
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- Author: Martín Muñoz, Laneta Fitisemanu
- Category: Updates & Blog