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Politics & Government
3:39 pm
Thu December 6, 2012

A 'nail in the coffin' for efforts to stop welfare changes in Michigan?

Homeless
Credit SamPac / creative commons
Poverty has doubled in Livingston County over the last 5 years

Bridge Magazine's Ron French reports on legislation that could be "a nail in the coffin" for efforts to halt welfare rule changes in Michigan."

The effort to remove 15,000 families from cash assistance in Michigan was billed as a cost-cutting measure. A necessary step for a state "that can no longer afford" to pay the benefits.

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Politics & Government
8:55 am
Thu November 15, 2012

Commentary: Income Inequality

Jack Lessenberry's daily essay.

Years ago, I put together a  series of panel discussions on the American dream. The people involved differed  a good deal as to what the dream really meant, but they agreed on some  things.

Everybody thought part of it meant that America was a place  where if you worked hard, you could get ahead. And that America was a place  where a decent life was available for all.

Tragically, that’s not as  true as it used to be. Today, the Michigan League for Public Policy, formerly  known as the League for Human Services, unveiled a new national study on  incomes.

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Environment & Science
10:00 am
Wed November 14, 2012

Five things to know about early childhood brain development

Credit http://developingchild.harvard.edu / Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
A baby forms 700 neural connections per second in the first years of life

There's a lot of research that shows just how important the first few years of a child's life are to their cognitive development. But for those of us who aren't medical doctors the information can be rather confusing. 

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Investigative
4:20 pm
Mon November 12, 2012

Stateside: Poverty simulations

Credit Washtenaw Housing Alliance
Tomorrow's simulation aims to reveal the struggles faced by those dealing with poverty and homelessness

To better inform those unfamiliar with the challenges faced by the impoverished and homeless, Julie Steiner will host a poverty simulation tomorrow night at the Michigan Theater.

Steiner, the director of the Washtenaw Housing Alliance, spoke with Cyndy about Washtenaw County’s poverty problem.

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Health
10:00 am
Wed November 7, 2012

One woman's fight to end the cycle of poverty

Credit Keisha Johnson
A family photo of Keisha Johnson and her three children

Economic mobility for Americans at the bottom of the income scale seems to be fading. Today more than 40 percent of children born into poverty stay in poverty as adults.

State of Opportunity's Jennifer Guerra profiles one woman trying hard to be on the right side of that statistic.

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Politics & Government
11:00 am
Wed October 31, 2012

What this election means for low-income families

Credit Jennifer Guerra / Michigan Radio
Second-graders in Wayne County participate in mock-election

After months of political rancor and over $2 billion raised, the 2012 presidential race is almost over. Yet with only six days left until Election Day, both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have largely ignored the issue of poverty.

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