off the charts POLICY INSIGHT BEYOND THE NUMBERS Home Blog In Case You Missed It… In Case You Missed It… March 24, 2023, 12:15 pm | By CBPP This week at CBPP, we focused on food assistance, housing, health, state budgets and taxes, and the economy.On food assistance, Katie Bergh and Dottie Rosenbaum emphasized how House Republicans’ proposals could take food away from millions of low-income individuals and families. On housing, Sonya Acosta described how the President’s housing proposals in his fiscal year 2024 budget request are both practical and progressive On health, Allison Orris and Sarah Lueck updated their paper warning that congressional Republicans’ budget plans are likely to cut health coverage. On state budgets and taxes, Iris Hinh updated her recent paper addressing the importance of state policymakers rejecting K-12 school voucher plans. On the economy, we updated our chart book tracking the recovery from the pandemic recession and our backgrounder on how many weeks of unemployment compensation are available per state. Chart of the Week – More States Are Considering Harmful School Voucher Proposals in 2023 Share Chart on Facebook Share Chart on Twitter Chart A variety of news outlets recently featured CBPP’s work and experts. Here are some of the highlights: North Carolina set to become 40th state to expand Medicaid after yearslong battle in GOP-led statehouseCNNMarch 23, 2023Study: Latinos at higher risk of food insecurity than white counterpartsAxios March 23, 2023What is the ‘coverage gap’ in Alabama Medicaid, health insurance? Alabama Reflector March 23, 2023Demócratas en el Senado federal y líderes boricuas piden para Puerto Rico la misma cantidad de fondos SNAP que reciben los estados El Diario NY March 22, 2023Democratic senators call for crackdown on wealthy tax-dodgers CBS March 21, 2023 The SNAP fight playbookPoliticoMarch 20, 2023Millions of Children on Medicaid at Risk of Losing CoverageBloomberg LawMarch 20, 2023 Don’t miss any of our posts, papers, or charts — follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. CBPP Share Facebook Twitter Print Email PreviousPresident’s Housing Proposals Are Both Practical and ProgressiveNextSocial Security Is Not “Bankrupt” Stay up to date Email address Submit Receive the latest news and reports from the Center