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Subject Our care system has been broken for a long time
Date April 6, 2022 10:12 PM
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Today at Ms. | April 6, 2022
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Universal Pre-K, Childcare and Paid Leave Aren’t Just for Women and Families—They’re Key to Economic Recovery [[link removed]]
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House Assistant Speaker Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) at the “Time to Deliver” for Home Care Workers rally and march on Nov. 16, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Jemal Countess / Getty Images for SEIU)
BY REP. KATHERINE CLARK | I n 2021, Democrats passed the American Rescue Plan that included $40 billion in childcare relief funding, helping providers to stay afloat, parents to get back to work, and businesses to stabilize. But it’s not enough for the long-term improvements our families and providers need to succeed.
That’s why I’m calling for us to continue the fight to secure universal pre-kindergarten for all 3- and 4-year olds and affordable childcare for all.
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How Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination Is Balancing the Scales of Justice [[link removed]]
BY LAPHONZA BUTLER | Accomplished candidates like Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson face undue double standards because the system was created for white men by white men. Jackson would make history as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court—not because others like her were never qualified before, but because the system was not built for us.
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Keeping Score: Leaders Stand Up for Trans Rights; California’s First Latina Supreme Court Justice; Oklahoma Moves to Ban All Abortions [[link removed]]
BY SOPHIE DORF-KAMIENNY | In every issue of Ms., we track research on our progress in the fight for equality, catalogue can’t-miss quotes from feminist voices and keep tabs on the feminist movement’s many milestones. We’re Keeping Score online, too—in in this biweekly round-up.
This week: Biden administration announces gender-neutral passports to be made available; California confirms first Latina state Supreme Court justice; Governors Gavin Newsom and Jay Inslee increase abortion accessibility; Polish pro-choice activist charged for assisting an abortion; and more.
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