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Long-Term Care Entitlements
Creating a mandate for long term care coverage is not a solution, it will only worsen and further complicate an already highly complex and broken Medicare system.
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EITC Expansion
Fixing the EITC so that it works better for America’s families must come before increasing it. Without significant reform, adding 21 million people to a broken EITC program would be irresponsible.
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Unaffordable Housing
Federal spending on unaffordable housing could exceed $500 billion in the next 10 years.
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Universal Child Care
Rather than focusing efforts and taxpayer resources on creating a new, one-size-fits-all government program out of a current system with poor records of efficacy while busting the federal budget, Congress should ensure existing programs are achieving the best possible outcomes.
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Taxpayer Financed Campaigns
If the costs of congressional and presidential campaigns continue to rise, federal public financing could cost the government over $10 billion by the 2024 election cycle
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Guaranteed Federal Jobs
While encouraging full employment is a noble goal, this drastic proposal is fiscally irresponsible and, put simply, bad public policy.
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Free College
Free college would cost the Federal Government more than $2.4 trillion.
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Medicare-for-All
Federal debt is more than $21 trillion today, and M4A would significantly accelerate its growth and increase the likelihood of a debt crisis.
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