Democrats reintroduce two bills to address childcare crisis in the U.S.
Legislators reintroduced two bills that address America’s childcare crisis with robust investment in early learning facilities and educators.
Legislators reintroduced two bills that address America’s childcare crisis with robust investment in early learning facilities and educators.
Remember Donald Trump claiming that he’s a “leader” on IVF? He’s apparently not the kind of leader who can get his MAGA followers in the U.S. Senate to fall in line to protect the access of American families to IVF services.
In her debate with Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris declared, “Access to healthcare should be a right, not a privilege for those who can afford it.”
Why was Donald Trump rambling about Marco Rubio, his daughter, Ivanka, and tariffs in response to a question on what he would do to solve the childcare crisis?
At a Floyd roundtable, Sen. Tim Kaine released a new plank of his “Kaine Kitchen Table Agenda:” investing in career and technical education.
As the November election approaches, the nation again nears a crossroads on healthcare, with candidates diverging on a basic question of equity: who is to bear the risks and costs of care?
Two pieces of legislation introduced today will form a bold bipartisan proposal to make childcare more affordable and accessible.
A group of four congressional Democrats has introduced a bill called the Choose Medicare Act, which is envisioned as moving us closer to universal healthcare.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has ruled that denial of coverage for gender-affirming care violates the 14th Amendment.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan of Virginia hosted a roundtable yesterday to highlight her work to strengthen the care economy.
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