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Ashley Spalding

@ASpaldingKY

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I love working at the intersection of policy research, advocacy, and partnerships. She/her/hers

Berea, KY
Joined July 2018
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@PrisonPolicy
Prison Policy Initiative
4 months
Don’t worry! If your Thanksgiving dinner conversation turns from pie to prisons, or from cranberries to crime, we’ve got you covered. 🧵
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@jesskleinky
Jessica Klein
4 months
“No donation drive, no holiday campaign, no emergency fund can replace the infrastructure or economic lift of SNAP.” Read more-
kentuckylantern.com
Charity can't fill the gap. Kentucky's governor and lawmakers must meet the need as Congress shifts some costs of SNAP food assistance onto states.
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@KyDCBS
Kentucky Department for Community Based Services
5 months
IMPORTANT NOTICE: SNAP UPDATE
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@jbaileyky
Jason Bailey
5 months
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@courierjournal
Courier Journal
5 months
Opinion: Medicaid change for KY Appalachians with substance use disorder will cost us all | Opinion
courier-journal.com
H.R. 1 will devastate Medicaid, but Kentucky can protect thousands of residents, particularly those at highest risk, while complying with federal law.
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@KyPolicy
KyPolicy
8 months
NEW: As Kentucky students head back to school, state funding for K-12 education continues to fall well below past efforts, preventing overdue investments to shrink class size, increase student supports and hire more teachers and bus drivers.
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@MentalHealthAm
Mental Health America
8 months
Read Mental Health America’s full statement on the executive order “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets” https://t.co/5l2vT4bRCT
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@PrisonPolicy
Prison Policy Initiative
8 months
35 years ago today the #AmericansWithDisabilitiesAct was signed into law. This historic legislation made progress in many aspects of life, but (perhaps unsurprisingly) the criminal legal system continues to fail people with disabilities every day.🧵
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@PrisonPolicy
Prison Policy Initiative
8 months
People with disabilities are failed by the criminal legal system time & time again. After disproportionate contact with law enforcement, unaccommodating courts, and unequipped jails, thousands with disabilities are locked up in state prisons on a given day.
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@FinesandFeesJC
Fines and Fees Justice Center
8 months
Kentucky is a minefield of #FinesAndFees that can lead to harsh consequences – including jail time – for people who can’t pay. A new @KyPolicy report exposes how this convoluted system drains vital resources from the communities that need them most.
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@KyPolicy
KyPolicy
9 months
NEW: Nearly one year after House Bill 5 went into effect, Kentucky has seen 425 "unlawful camping" charges across 30 counties. That’s an average of more than one unhoused person cited or arrested for unlawful camping each day.
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@KyPolicy
KyPolicy
9 months
Our new report reveals the astonishing reach of criminal legal system fines and fees in Kentucky. Thousands of provisions in state law, and many local ordinances, make up a vast web of fines and fees that trap people in a cycle of debt and incarceration. 1/
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@KyPolicy
KyPolicy
9 months
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure should reject the harmful parts of proposed buprenorphine regulations and consider adopting guidelines similar to those at the federal level to promote low-barrier access to buprenorphine, which will save more lives.
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@dpugel
Dustin Pugel 🇺🇦
10 months
The work reporting requirement being proposed in Congress requires people work at least a month prior to applying for coverage, or get a doctor's note showing they're disabled. But how does someone get a doctor's note proving they're disabled unless they have insurance first?
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@jbaileyky
Jason Bailey
10 months
Medicaid in Kentucky gets absolutely hammered in the House bill--loss of $1.7 billion, 2nd-worst proportionally of all states, and lost coverage of 207,000-345,000 Kentuckians, 5th-worst among states
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@kyvoices4health
KY Voices for Health
11 months
Congress is rushing to pass the largest Medicaid cuts in history. It's a mix of massive funding reductions, cruel eligibility restrictions, and overwhelming red tape. Millions will lose coverage. Who are they? Here are some of their stories: https://t.co/pPAH3Gc1Fy
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@davidasinclair
David Sinclair
11 months
My partner Serena’s mom is dying from ALS. The NIH grant supporting the scientists in my lab working hard on a cure was just terminated. No words
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@larry_levitt
Larry Levitt
11 months
New: Medicaid covers 47% of people with opioid use disorder and 64% of people receiving outpatient treatment for OUD. @heathersaunder_
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@AdvocacyInAZ
Brandi Coon
11 months
It’s been nearly 50 years since the disability rights movement began in the U.S. and we’re still fighting. Today in D.C., protesters were arrested defending Medicaid and the right to live at home, not in institutions. #DisabilityRights #HCBS #SaveMedicaid
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@KyPolicy
KyPolicy
11 months
🚨Emergency webinar tomorrow at 3🚨 Learn how cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would harm Kentucky and how you can advocate against the plan to shrink these vital programs in order to cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans. Register: https://t.co/wdaSjDBX1b
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