Resolution to establish a national target for ending child poverty and increase federal investments in children.
The resolution aims to establish a national target for ending child poverty and increase federal investments in children. It highlights the disproportionate impact of poverty on Black, Hispanic, and immigrant children and emphasizes the need for equitable access to resources. The resolution calls for making permanent investments in the Child Tax Credit, increasing federal spending on children, and addressing budgetary disadvantages facing children's programs. It also stresses the importance of accessible, high-quality education and healthcare for all children, regardless of their background.
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