
Parents Group Issues Statement on Formula Recall Update, Says Politicians Playing the Blame Game Doesn’t Make Our Children Safer
Friday, April 7, 2023 — Last week, the US House began a series of hearings on the issue of formula
Newest Survey on Expanded Child Tax Credit Reveals Financial Insecurity and Child Hunger as One Full Year without Monthly CTC Payments Approaches
As Some Democrats Push to Restart the Program, ParentsTogether Action Finds That 82% of Parents Support This Policy 61% SayNEW SURVEY: Parents Most Skeptical of Blended Learning Models, Want Standardized Tests Cancelled for Spring Semester, Feel Highly Favorable Towards Teachers And Their Unions
A new survey from ParentsTogether, a family advocacy group representing more than 2.5 million parents across the country, found that
NEW SURVEY: Two Months After Insurrectionist Attack on the US Capitol, 67% of Parents Concerned About Kids Being Influenced by White Supremacist Content Online
Survey Shows Majority of Parents Are Taking New steps to limit the time their children spend online in light of
NEW STUDY: One Year Into the Pandemic, 82% of Parents Are Concerned About Their Kids’ Screen Time
43% of Parents Say the Excessive Use of Screens or Devices Has Caused Family Conflict 39% of Parents Link Excessive
ParentsTogether’s Survey of Families in America Identifies Increasingly Dire Financial Crisis with 37% of Families Worse Off Now Than One Month Ago
With benefits cliff looming, families are desperate for another relief package from Congress Report Also Shows Deep Mental Health Crisis,
NEW STUDY: Parents Angry About Voting Disinformation from Trump, Determined to Vote Anyway
ParentsTogether Surveyed A Thousand Parents Before Election Day: 87% of respondents aware of Trump’s Attacks on Mail-In Ballots, 91% Equally
New Study Shows Pandemic and Response is Pushing Parents to the Polls; 36% Say Pandemic Made Them More Likely to Vote
October 21, 2020 – This morning, ParentsTogether Action, a national nonprofit organization made up of more than 2 million parents,
ParentsTogether Survey Reveals Remote Learning is Failing Our Most Vulnerable Students
As schools prepare for distance learning to continue in some form, Congress must provide resources to prevent low-income students and