It is clear retirement plans right now just aren't working for most Americans.
I support the Honoring Our PACT Act, and I look forward to working with Chairman Tester and Ranking Member Moran to stre...
I am committed to it to make sure that our veterans in New Hampshire can get the care they deserve, they have earned, in...
I am concerned that the VA's recent recommendations to the Asset and Infrastructure Review Commission could reduce acces...
I think that there are some holes in the training guidelines that are being suggested.
I would like to find out if you are starting to develop that questionnaire because I do not think you have to wait for t...
We have got situations where we would love to ensure that all of our childcare workers, all of our childcare families ar...
Another challenge that we have looked at within Build Back Better would require that providers participate in their stat...
I recently introduced a bill that would increase funding for early intervention services under the Individuals with Disa...
Families across the country are struggling with rising costs, including the high cost of childcare.
Far too many parents cannot afford high quality childcare, even if they can find it.
This is in part because of a limited supply of childcare centers, and because of difficulty filling staff vacancies.
In year one of our plan, two-thirds of working families would pay no more than 7 percent of their income for childcare.
We have a fully paid plan to bring down costs for families, bring up wages for workers.
In my state, childcare costs more than college tuition, and nationally 4 out of 10 parents have gone into debt due to th...
Childcare shouldn't be an extra mortgage.
Our childcare system is fundamentally broken.
Childcare workers, who are most often women and overwhelmingly women of color, earn on average $10.72 an hour.