If Congress invested what it should in high-quality childcare, how could this actually benefit the broader economy even for folks who do not have children?
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Warnock emphasizes the economic benefits of investing in childcare.
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I’d be worried about a massive economic slowdown. You know, the impact of Wall Street on Main Street, and I’d be worried about job losses.
You stood silent as the president’s foreign policies have robbed Georgians of affordable healthcare, food, housing, and gas, and now you’re trying to rob Georgians of their voice and of their vote.
I hear from Georgians across the state who have been clamoring for action from Washington on the affordable housing crisis, and this legislation is proof that when we center the people instead of the politics, we can get good policy done
The Court’s position fails to meet that moral imperative. And their refusal to acknowledge the President’s repeated racism towards Haitians adds insult to injury.





