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MAKING FAMILIES PAY - Berkeley Law California, too, makes families pay for their children’s involvement in the juvenile system This report presents findings about the practice of assessing and collecting administrative fees from families with youth in the California juvenile system
Making Families Pay: Harmful Juvenile Fees in California This report from the Berkeley Policy Advocacy Clinic details California counties’ practice of assessing and collecting fees from families with youth in the California juvenile justice system
Do You Have to Pay for a Parents Care? How Filial Laws Work - Nolo Filial responsibility laws are statutes that impose a legal duty on adult children to support their parents when they can't pay for their basic needs, such as medical care As of 2025, two dozen states have filial responsibility laws
MAKING FAMILIES PAY We found that counties charge fees to families who are unable to pay—we discuss below how the ability to pay process is flawed in many counties As a result, families struggle as they must choose between paying fees to the county and meeting their basic necessities such as food, rent, and utilities
Chairs Crapo, Cassidy Unveil Republican Bill to Make Health Care . . . In line with President Trump’s call to direct money to patients instead of insurance companies, this approach builds on the success of the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, which expanded HSA eligibility to be paired with more affordable insurance plans These pre-funded, patient-driven accounts will help Americans pay for the out-of-pocket costs that are making health care unaffordable
Child Care for Working Families Act Fact Sheet The Child Care for Working Families Act will ensure that working families pay no more than 7 percent of their income on child care, early childhood educators earn livable wages, and families have more child care options in their communities