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Subject: Annie E. Casey Foundation Newsletter - July 2009
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:41:16 -0400

The Annie E. Casey Foundation Newsletter
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Annie E-News July 2009
2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book Now Available
2009 KIDSCOUNT Data Book
Casey's 20th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book provides a national and state-by-state look at the status of children in the United States. This year's companion essay outlines a series of action steps to improve the nation's use of data in creating policies that improve outcomes for children and families.
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