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AuthorNCLR (3)Ryan, Kara (2)Benitez, Sara (1)Capps, Randy (1)Koralek, Robin (1)Pedroza, John (1)Rodriguez, Eric (1)Subject
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Untangling the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act: Consequences for Children and Families 

Koralek, Robin; Capps, Randy; Pedroza, John (2009-10-21)
This collaboration between NCLR and the Urban Institute details a recent piece of anti-immigrant legislation passed in Oklahoma and provides an in-depth look at its implementation and impact on Latino children and families.  ...
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A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health Coverage System Is Failing Latino Children 

Ryan, Kara; NCLR (2008-07-09)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%).  Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...
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Averting Disaster: What the California Wildfires Can Teach Us about Reaching Latinos 

Benitez, Sara; Rodriguez, Eric; NCLR (2008-10-29)
NCLR sought to explore and identify factors that may explain why policy change on behalf of Latinos and immigrants in disaster management has been scant over this decade.
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A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health System Is Failing Latino Children (Executive Summary) 

Ryan, Kara; NCLR (2008-11-26)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%).  Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...

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