BY KATHY SPILLAR | On Friday, the House passed President Biden’s Build Back Better (BBB) Act—the largest expansion of the U.S. social safety net since the 1960s. The bill includes elements that feminists have worked literally decades for:
- Historic investments in child care, paid family and medical leave;
- Universal pre-kindergarten for every 3- and 4-year-old in the country; and
- An extension of the child tax credit that has already cut child poverty in half this year.
Additionally, the BBB expands the Pell Grants program for college, and makes significant investments in fighting climate change.
The bill, which passed largely along party lines 220 to 213, represents “a giant step forward,” said President Biden in a statement. “Above all, it puts us on the path to build our economy back better than before by rebuilding the backbone of America: working people and the middle class.”
Now the legislation moves to the Senate where the paid leave provision has been a sticking point for Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). Recent polling from Global Strategy Group and the Paid Leave for All Campaign documents that majorities of voters want paid leave included in Build Back Better, particularly voters living in battleground states. This support extends to one key demographic—suburban women, who were called a “must-win audience in the wake of Virginia’s elections” in a memo attached to the poll.
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