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Defending Basic Needs Programs Against Claims of Fraud

CHN invites you to register for the Defending Basic Needs Programs Against Claims of Fraud webinar happening tomorrow, Tuesday, April 7.

Citing claims of fraud, the Trump administration has made efforts to freeze or delay funding for basic needs programs. You’ve seen the news about frozen child care funding in Minnesota, and attempts to extend such a freeze to other states. Now, members of Congress are claiming fraud as they propose cuts in many other programs that serve people with low incomes.

What do voters think about these claims? How can advocates make the strongest defense of basic needs programs? What messages are persuasive; which ones aren’t?

Join us to learn about timely new public opinion polling from nationally known and respected Hart Research, and the messaging advice drawn from these findings. You’ll get what you need to know from Guy Molyneux, Partner at Hart Research, joined by Juan Gomez, Director of Legislative Affairs at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) to provide the policy context and practical message tips you need. Whether you are working on local, state, or federal advocacy, these findings will help you be more effective. This webinar is sponsored by the Partnership for Basic Needs (PBN), of which CHN is a member; the Hart Research polling was commissioned by PBN.

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