Arizona's plan to impose work requirements for Medicaid is moving along

"Creating barriers for adults to maintain health coverage will only hurt families by threatening their health and making it hard for them to get jobs and stay working while increasing administrative burdens on the state," wrote Jennifer Burns, director of government relations and health policy for the Phoenix-based Children's Action Alliance

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Champions for Children Awards Luncheon 2025

The Champions for Children Awards Luncheon is the annual fundraising event for Children’s Action Alliance (CAA). This annual gathering brings...

Care Not Cuts

This week is dedicated to education and action as part of the national #CareNotCuts Week of Action. Please join us in taking...

Enhanced Premium Tax Credits

Every family and each Arizonan should be able to afford health coverage, regardless of their zip code or income. Affordable...

Announcing the 2025 Champions for Children Honorees

Each year, Children’s Action Alliance gathers the community to celebrate the amazing work happening for children and families in Arizona....