Davids Invites Kansans to Share Their Stories Ahead of America’s 250th Birthday
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care of our neighbors — whether that’s a parent helping their child get through a tough month
getting a dental exam, a parent managing a chronic condition, or someone reaching out for mental health support
cost and logistical barriers that prevent many working parents from enrolling their children. “Afterschool programs give kids … safe place to learn and grow while giving parents peace of mind that their children are supported,” said
partisan bills presented as measures to support parents but instead would misdirect federal resources, stigmatize reproductive health care … honest — these partisan bills don’t help expecting parents or families at all. They’re designed to mislead
early childhood education and day care programs so parents can work. It looks like helping first-time homebuyers
family farms squeezed by reckless trade policies, and parents worried about affording child care. That’s not leadership … crucial affordable early childhood education is for parents’ ability to keep working and put food on the table
thousands of Kansas families, ensuring kids and parents alike can get the care they need without sacrificing their
force children, seniors, people with disabilities, and single parents to choose between putting food on the table … means children, seniors, people with disabilities, and single parents could be forced to choose between putting food
next generation of doctors, and parents hoping for a cure,” said Davids . “Here in Kansas, we’re proud
affordable, reliable early childhood education — especially for working parents. “Programs like Head Start are about more than just … learning — they’re about making sure parents can go to work knowing their kids are safe, supported
families,” said Davids . “Across Kansas and the country, parents are being forced to make impossible choices — between paying … child care crisis head-on and gives parents the tools they need to succeed and keep working.” Nationwide
rely on Medicaid, many of them children, whose parents simply want them to grow up healthy and thrive
provide affordable early education and care that working parents can count on, help children build the skills they … Davids also believes in putting money back in parents’ pockets, allowing Kansas families to make their own child
Congress Today, Representative Sharice Davids reintroduced her Empowering Parents’ Healthcare Choices Act , a bipartisan bill designed … tape, avoid surprise medical bills, and give parents decision-making power over their infant’s health care
like don’t have that luxury — and its parents who end up paying more for less. The Learning
health care and food away from millions of parents, kids, seniors, pregnant women, veterans, and people with disabilities
Head Start and support students, teachers, and parents who benefit from these investments. “A shutdown of Head Start … Start Association estimates that more than one million parents who use Head Start and Early Start centers would
Abuse Education Specialist, Olathe Public Schools . “When students, parents, educators, and communities are informed and understand the risks
Dalkai Community School in Arizona requires students and parents to travel over an hour round trip for services … time and time again, Tribal leaders, educators, parents, and students have affirmed the importance of BIE programs
full essay here or below: “As a parent, lifelong Kansan, and longtime health care policy analyst
this legislation will ease the financial burden on parents and strengthen our local child care centers. This … three different tax credits, putting money directly in parents’ pockets. Last year, she voted for legislation that would
fellow Americans whose lives were tragically lost—farmers, parents, professors, college students with bright futures, taken from
have to worry if their kids, their parents, their neighbors are going to lose health care because politicians
people in Kansas’ Third District — working parents, seniors, and veterans — who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program