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Vice President of the United States. Wife to the first . Momala. Auntie. Fighting for the people.

Joined November 2016

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  1. The U.S. is falling behind, on a global scale, on investing in childcare. We invest fewer public dollars in early childhood education and care relative to GDP than almost all other developed countries. With our Build Back Better Agenda, and I are determined to change that.

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  2. Starting a small business is the ultimate act of self-determination. Our Administration is committed to supporting our nation’s small business owners by improving access to capital and giving our infrastructure a much-needed upgrade.

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  4. It’s great to be back at The Mecca. We all know who the real HU is

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  5. President Joe Biden and I are fighting back. We are calling on Congress to set national standards for voting rights and protect against state laws that infringe on the right to vote. It is time to pass the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

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  6. This year, 18 states have passed 30 new laws that restrict voting. In different ways – whether limiting vote by mail, early voting, or other measures – these laws all do the same thing: they make it harder for people to vote, so that they will not vote.

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  7. On this Constitution Day, we must recommit to protecting the rights enshrined in our Constitution, including the right to vote. The right to vote unlocks all other rights—and gives people a voice in our democracy.

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  8. On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we pay tribute to those who have been prisoners of war, and those currently missing in action. And to the families still seeking answers for their loved ones: and I see you and stand with you.

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  9. For 50 years, has fought to ensure that every American has equal opportunity—and a voice in our democracy. Congratulations on this milestone. You truly are the conscience of Congress.

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  10. As I’ve often said: immigrants make our country stronger. That is why our Build Back Better Agenda includes protections for Dreamers, TPS holders, farmworkers and other essential workers.

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  11. Sep 17

    Immigrants come to America from different circumstances, but every generation has made us stronger. This Citizenship Day serves as a reminder that it’s up to us to ensure we remain a country worthy of the dreams and aspirations of immigrants from around the world.

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  12. Our Administration is investing $350 million in maternal and infant health for our nation’s families. The funds from will support mothers throughout their pregnancy and after giving birth. It will also ensure our babies are born healthy regardless of their background.

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  13. Every three- and four-year-old in America deserves access to a high-quality preschool. Our Build Back Better Agenda makes universal preschool a universal reality.

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  14. Sep 16

    This is our opportunity to be the nation we know we can and should be. A nation where all of us — not just those at the top — get to share in the benefits of a growing economy in the years ahead. Let’s not squander this moment. Let’s look forward — and build back better.

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  15. Our Administration has been hard at work to get women back to work. When we fight for working families and working women, we fight for the future of our country.

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  16. Our Administration will always fight to defend the right of women to make decisions about their own bodies. It is non-negotiable.

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  17. Healthcare should be a right—not a privilege. As a result of action our Administration has taken, 12.2 million Americans now have health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, an all-time high.

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  18. Democracy is stronger when everyone participates—and is weaker when people are left out. On this International Day of Democracy, we recommit to ensure everyone has the power to determine their own future.

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  19. It’s about giving people options to live a life of dignity. And that includes affordable and accessible options to send their children to high-quality childcare.

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  20. I believe, this is about our responsibility, as a government, to ensure everyone—women and men alike—have the power to determine their own future.

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