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2022 State Roadmap Overviews and Summaries

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We released our 2022 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap in October which provides guidance to state leaders on the most effective investments states can make to ensure all children thrive from the start. Below, you’ll find your state’s overview – easy to download and print – where you’ll learn:

  • How babies and toddlers are faring in your state, based on 20 unique indicators of health and wellbeing,
  • How your state’s current policy choices are affecting young children, and
  • What policy choices your state’s leaders can make that are proven to improve child outcomes.

Downloads and Links

Alabama
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Illinois
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Montana
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Rhode Island
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Alaska
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Indiana
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Nebraska
Overview (PDF)
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South Carolina
Overview (PDF)
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Arizona
Overview (PDF)
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Iowa
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

Nevada
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

South Dakota
Overview (PDF)
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Arkansas
Overview (PDF)
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Kansas
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New Hampshire
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Tennessee
Overview (PDF)
Summary (online)

California
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Kentucky
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New Jersey
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Texas
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Colorado
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Louisiana
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New Mexico
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Utah
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Connecticut
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Maine
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New York
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Vermont
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Delaware
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Maryland
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North Carolina
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Virginia
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District of Columbia
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Massachusetts
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North Dakota
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Washington
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Florida
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Michigan
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Ohio
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West Virginia
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Georgia
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Minnesota
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Oklahoma
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Wisconsin
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Hawaii
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Mississippi
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Oregon
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Wyoming
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Idaho
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Missouri
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Pennsylvania
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