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Team,
Soon, schools across the U.S. will close for the summer. For many, this means summer vacations, camp, or pool time, but for parents who can’t afford to pay for childcare or have to work multiple minimum-wage jobs to make ends meet, summer brings with it a new set of challenges.
As we gear up for summer, it’s critical that every parent has the support they need. Will you sign our petition to raise wages and expand parental leave policies for working people in America, friend? [[link removed]]
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The school year provides many working parents with a place to care for their children, accessible lunches, and after-school programs.
Working parents need support and stability year-round, not just during the school year — and raising wages and enacting other policies to support parents is one way we can do that. Will you sign our petition to raise wages and expand parental leave policies for working people in America, friend? [[link removed]]
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— FP Team
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