Taby Ali is a CT Voices for Children Policy Fellow. CT Voices' Fellows work on a broad range of issues, doing research, fiscal and policy analysis, and also assist in state legislative initiatives through CT Voices' partner organization, Advocates for CT's Children and Youth. Taby works primarily on juvenile justice, youth, and federal issues.
Taby graduated with an A.B. in Community Health from Brown University in 2005, where she focused on her studies on designing health interventions for youth living in poverty. More recently, she served as a local director for Project HEALTH in Washington, D.C.
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Publications
| April 2008 | [1] Income Gaps are Harming Connecticut's Children |
| April 2008 | [2] Excluding Children from School: The Unintended Costs of Suspension Policy |
| March 2008 | [3] Next Steps in Juvenile Justice Reform |
| February 2008 | [4] Keeping Children Healthy and Insured Through HUSKY |
| February 2008 | [5] Smoking Cessation Treatment Needed for HUSKY Members |
| January 2008 | [6] We Can Strengthen Connecticut's Economic Security for All Families |
| October 2007 | [7] Connecticut Leads the Nation in Multiple Measures of Income Inequality |
| September 2007 | [8] Child Poverty in 2006: How Do Connecticut Cities Measure Up? |
[1]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_413.html
[2]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_414.html
[3]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_406.html
[4]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_333.html
[5]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_399.html
[6]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_400.html
[7]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_375.html
[8]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_371.html