Gwen Moore
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Gwen Moore is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Wisconsin's 4th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a strong advocate for issues such as healthcare, education, and economic justice. Moore is known for her work on policies aimed at reducing poverty and supporting women's rights. Throughout her tenure, she has served on various committees, including the Committee on Ways and Means, where she has focused on tax policy and social security reform.
What it means is that the cost of daycare in 2012 terms, $1,000 a month, $1,500 a month, depending on the age of your child, is so great that work does not pay.
I would say that if we really want to encourage work, things like the Earned Income Tax Credit, things like providing child care, things like providing food supplements, encourage work...
I can guarantee you that the 4 million people who are now receiving TANF would storm the Capitol and demand welfare reform.
I once had a job and begged my supervisor not to give me a 50-cent-an-hour raise, lest I lose daycare.
I do want to commend you, Madam Chairman, for the reforms that you have made in the money market funds, these reforms.
You do not have to graduate from the Wharton School of Economics to understand this chart.
The Swap Data Information Sharing Act of 2012 would make U.S. law consistent with existing international protocols by removing the indemnification provisions.
Transportation. There is a transportation prohibition against--we have communities in Wisconsin that provide public transportation, and you have to have public workers collective bargaining agreements in place in order to get the transit…





