Who makes more money, child care workers or people who care for animals? Find out the answer in this New York Times article by Nicholas Kristof.
I’ll give you a hint. You won’t like the answer.
Here is a link to the article:
Who makes more money, child care workers or people who care for animals? Find out the answer in this New York Times article by Nicholas Kristof.
I’ll give you a hint. You won’t like the answer.
Here is a link to the article:
Economic hardship has a long-lasting negative impact on children—affecting their health and wellness over the course of their lives. Ensuring families can meet their basic needs should be a key goal for the 2023-25 state budget.
Wisconsin can be a place where we all—regardless of race or place—have what we need to overcome challenges and make our families safe and well. The state’s historically large surplus is an opportunity to build a stronger foundation for children and families in our state, like access to child care and health care, good schools, and affordable homes.
Every young person in Wisconsin deserves the opportunity to get an education, grow up in safe communities, and realize their potential. However, due to systemic racism and injustice, youth of color are over-represented within the criminal legal system—from policing to...
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