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Status of California children undermines public health and economy, Children Now study finds

Published in Health Insurance Law Weekly, February 4th, 2007

If significant children's policy changes are not made in healthcare and education, current and future generations will be far worse off than previous ones and pay costs, directly and indirectly, for many years to come.

These are among the findings of a new study from Children Now, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to assuring all children thrive.

The "2006-07 California Report Card: The State of the State's Children," a research report, identifies critical issues affecting children's well being and threatening to compromise public health and the economy. The report assigns letter grades to individual issues, such as a C- in early care...

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