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Of Note

2008 Texas Legacy Luncheon—Branding a Better Texas Video and photos from our 2008 Texas Legacy Luncheon honoring Roy Spence are now available.
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Presentations from Hobby Policy Conference Now Available Online CPPP and national experts from across the country met in Austin on September 18-19 to talk about the policy changes necessary to create economic opportunity and prosperity for all Texans. If you missed a session of interest, you can find most of the presentations on our site.
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What Does It Really Take to Get By in Texas? It’s been well documented that the federal poverty level doesn’t accurately measure today’s cost of living. But what does it really take to get by in Texas?
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Proof of Citizenship for Medicaid: Tell Us Your Stories! Please let us know if you or someone you are helping has had Medicaid delayed or denied because of Medicaid's new proof of citizenship requirement.
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A Guide Through the Matrix of HHSC Contracting CPPP has created a contracting matrix that describes major HHSC contracting opportunities related to the delivery of health and human services.
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Problems Enrolling in Public Benefits? If you or someone you are helping is having problems enrolling for benefits through Texas' new eligibility system, please let us know.
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Promoting Prosperity for Texas: The Role of State and Local Governments This ten-minute video by Executive Director Scott McCown is designed for you to use to teach others about the funding challenges facing Texas. There's no waiting--the video begins instantly.
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FAMILY ASSET BUILDING PROJECT


Publications in this series include:
To access all of CPPP's work on asset building, click here.

Find EITC data for your workforce development board or county here:

Alamo Brazos Valley Cameron County
Capital Area Central Texas Coastal Bend
Concho Valley Dallas Deep East Texas
East Texas Golden Crescent Gulf Coast
Heart of Texas Lower Rio Grande Middle Rio Grande
North Central North East North Texas
Panhandle Permian Basin Rural Capital
South East South Plains South Texas
Tarrant Texoma Upper Rio Grande
West Central

The Family Asset Building Project was made possible in part by the generous support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Its goals include:
  • Building support for state policies and practices that encourage working families to save for the future;
  • Leveraging federal funds to support asset building initiatives for working families; Technical assistance to volunteer tax assistance sites on the interaction between the EITC/Child Tax Credit and public benefits; and
  • Developing an asset building campaign in partnership with low-wage employers to increase the assets and financial literacy of their employees.