By Catalyst Miami President/CEO Daniella Levine

Although the economy is starting to
recover, people in Florida are still struggling. Unemployment here
peaked at 11.4 percent in January 2010 and still remains unacceptably
high at 9.6 percent today. If you count the number of people who have
given up looking for work or can’t get as many hours as they want, the
rate rises to 18.2%. Almost 1 in 7 Florida residents and almost 1 in 5
children are living in poverty. We need to see budget solutions that
respond to our needs. We need to invest in jobs for unemployed workers,
protect low-income people in our communities, and raise fair revenues
instead of balancing the budget on the backs of our most vulnerable.
Our recent report published with the Coalition on Human Needs outlines some of the choices our Members of Congress are facing in Washington.