Public Policy & Advocacy
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Research & data without action are not enough. CHILDREN AT RISK leverages its expertise to educate policymakers and advocate for policies that improve the lives of children.
Public Policy and Law Center (PPLC)
The Public Policy and Law Center (PPLC) was established in 2006 as an outgrowth of CHILDREN AT RISK’s longtime research and advocacy work and in response to the American Bar Association’s appeal to the private bar, “[to] get involved and use its legal expertise on behalf of Houston’s children (American Bar Association Children’s Rights Litigation Committee, 2004).”
PPLC is led by a Law Advisory Board of over 35 attorneys from the legal and business communities and staffed with a dedicated and creative group of attorneys and public policy analysts, which has enabled it to be tremendously successful in its years of operation.
The mission of CHILDREN AT RISK’s Public Policy and Law Center is to improve the lives of children across Texas through:
- Legal and policy research and advocacy
- Legislative and administrative rule drafting
- Drafting of amicus briefs and impact litigation
- Continuing education for attorneys and other professionals on children’s legal and policy issue
Advocating in Support of H.B. 213
Mandi Kimball, Vice President & Chief Government Affairs Officer with CHILDREN AT RISK, testifies in support of H.B. 213 during the March 18, 2025 Texas House Committee on Public Education. HB 213 is a re-filed bill and passed this committee and the full House last session. Scope of the Problem In 2024 Children at Risk analyzed data obtained from the Texas Education Agency....
Advocating in Support of HB 3173/SB 1143
Caroline Roberts, Senior Director of Public Policy with CHILDREN AT RISK, testifies in support of HB 3173/ SB 1143 during the April 1, 2025 Texas House Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic Development Subcommittee on Workforce Hearing. House Bill 3173 would strengthen fiscal transparency, mandate strategic planning, and enhance workforce productivity and community engagement for Local...
Advocating in Support of SB 599/HB 4127
Kim Kofron, Senior Director of Education with CHILDREN AT RISK, testifies in support of SB 599/ HB 4127 during the March 11, 2025 Texas Senate Health and Human Services Committee Hearing. As the name implies, family home child care is simply an individual Texan providing care in his or her – usually her – home. These small businesses provide working parents with smaller, more personalized care...
Advocating in Support of SB 941/HB541
Caroline Roberts, JD, General Counsel & Senior Director of Public Policy with CHILDREN AT RISK, testifies in support of SB 941/ HB 451 during the March 25, 2025 Texas House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee Hearing. Texas can do more to protect its children from human trafficking. Until Texas chooses to identify the children most vulnerable to human trafficking, it cannot...
Advocating in Support of SB 972/HB 2294
Kim Kofron, Senior Director of Education, testifies in support of SB 972/HB 2294 during the March 17, 2025 Senate Economic Development Committee Hearing. We, the undersigned early childhood professionals, educators, employers, parents, and advocates, urge you to support SB 972 (Zaffirini)/HB 2294 (Thompson) to address the critical child care crisis impacting Texas families and our economy....
C@R Hosts State of Disconnection Legislative Briefing on Public Education
A State of Disconnection C@R Hosts Legislative Briefing to address challenges in public education and youth disconnectionOn Friday, November 15th, CHILDREN AT RISK hosted a Legislative Briefing at the Texas Capitol to address two critical challenges facing Texas youth: Youth Disengagement (specifically Opportunity Youth & Young Adults or OYYA) and Chronic Absenteeism. This engaging...
C@R Hosts 89th Texas Legislative Agenda for Children
This post was written by Briauna Derry, Director of Media Activism, CHILDREN AT RISK.On November 21, CHILDREN AT RISK, in partnership with the Texas Family Leadership Council, hosted the 89th Texas Legislative Agenda for Children Summit, bringing together experts, advocates, and policymakers to set priorities for Texas children and families, while unveiling CHILDREN AT RISK’s Policy Agenda for...
Chronic Absenteeism Legislative District Profiles
Welcome to CHILDREN AT RISK's Chronic Absenteeism Policy Resource hub, where you can explore the data landscape of each Texas House and Senate district.Chronic absenteeism is an early warning sign for educators. A student who is chronically absent in any year between eighth and twelfth grade is seven times more likely to drop out of school. For high school students, lack of attendance is a...
Legislative District Profiles | Opportunity Youth & Young Adults
Welcome to CHILDREN AT RISK's Opportunity Youth & Young Adults Policy Resource hub, where you can explore the economic and data landscape of each Texas House and Senate district.Texas’ youth have the power to drive a thriving economy and vibrant communities. Yet, too many are left without the support they need to pursue education or careers. Opportunity Youth and Young Adults (OYYA) are a...
Fall 2024 | Early Childhood Education Texas Tour
CHILDREN AT RISK's Early Childhood Texas Tour is coming to a city near you, and you won’t want to miss it. C@R is hitting the road with 12 in-person stops across the state, bringing together child care providers, community leaders, and anyone passionate about improving quality in early childhood education. At each stop, we’ll dive into the latest data and insights from our new report on how...
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