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What to Expect in the FY24 Farm Bill

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which host Former Congressman John Faso is joined by Congressman Brad Finstad of Minnesota to discuss the upcoming Farm Bill, the bipartisan support behind it, and how this critical legislation…

Updates on the Farm Bill with Rep. Bacon

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which host Former Congressman John Faso is joined by Congressman Don Bacon of Nebraska to discuss how government programs can be revamped so that they better serve the American people.…

State Agencies Adapting to Post-Pandemic World

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which our Chairman Stan Soloway is joined by Chris Harkins, Director of the State Budget Office for Michigan to discuss the challenges and adaptations required in the wake of the…

The Farm Bill: An Update with the Chairman

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which host Former Congressman John Faso is joined by Congressman GT Thompson from Pennsylvania, the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, to discuss updates on the Farm Bill and how…

SNAP: Lessons from the PHE and for the 2023 Farm Bill

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which hosts CAMI Chair Stan Soloway and former Congressman John Faso are joined by Russell Sykes, a former consultant to Maximus Inc. and the Center for Accountability, Modernization and Innovation…

America’s Benefits Cliff, Part 5

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which hosts CAMI Chair Stan Soloway and former Congressman John Faso are joined by Matt Salo, Executive Director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors, to dive in even deeper on…

America’s Benefits Cliff, Part 4

Join us for the newest installment of People First, in which hosts CAMI Chair Stan Soloway and former Congressman John Faso are joined by Steve Goldsmith and Kate Coleman, authors of the new book, “Growing Fairly: How to Build Opportunity and…

America’s Benefits Cliff, Part 3

For those just tuning in, this series aims to provide perspective on the benefits cliff and how different levels of the government and the private sector are working to resolve this issue as we continue to grapple with the pandemic.…

America’s Benefits Cliff, Part 2

For decades, our public assistance programs have focused on helping low-income Americans find employment, slowly phasing out benefits as they get back on their feet. But today, some people lose benefits too soon and end up in a situation where…

America’s Benefits Cliff, Part 1

For decades, our public assistance programs have focused on helping low-income Americans find employment, slowly phasing out benefits as they get back on their feet. But today, some people lose benefits too soon and end up in a situation where…

Unpacking the American Rescue Plan, Part 2

How do you get free school meals to students who are now learning at home? Should we enable community leaders to take a leading role in public assistance programs? Are there ways we can modernize resources and streamline processes to…

Unpacking the American Rescue Plan, Part 1

Recently, people across the country have been focused on one thing – The American Rescue Plan. The latest episode of our podcast dives into this enormous new stimulus bill and relief package and how we can ensure program benefits actually…

Using Innovation to Improve Public Services

Why do we make poor people work so hard to prove they are poor? Why is it so hard for a nursing home employee who works with the elderly every day to get a coronavirus vaccine? Is the government providing…

Breaking Down Barriers to Public Services

As we continue responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s imperative that we break down barriers to public services for the people who need them most. In the second episode of our new podcast, People First: Improving Government Services to the…

Stan Dorn on the Readiness of Public Assistance Programs to Handle a Pandemic

Are you curious about how COVID-19 is impacting government assistance programs like SNAP and Medicaid? Do you think these programs would work better if they were updated and utilized new approaches to handle increased demand? In the inaugural episode of…