In a dark time, the eye begins to see. -Theodore Roosevelt Hi, all, and happy Tuesday! This will be an odd week—at every meeting I’ve attended so far I hear the same confused discussions, as Democrats try to figure out what to focus on next. Oddly, the climate provisions in the Build Back Better Act seem to hold the most hope of being passed, so there seems to be a building consensus to focus on them. But it’s not yet set, so we will help it get there!
I've been a subscriber for just a few days, but I can already see the value of this newsletter. A very positive aspect is that, in addition to top items concerning top priority issues such as the environment, voting rights and women's right to choose, you call attention to less publicized issues of great importance. Yesterday you suggested calling or writing to our Congressperson to support the bill that would authorize purchase of additional food for our local foodbanks...and I did so. Today, you call attention to the early evidence that just one year of case subsidies to parents is associated with a measurable biological marker of improvement in children's brains. This will be great supportive evidence for communications to lawmakers in support of these payments. Many many thanks.
I've been a subscriber for just a few days, but I can already see the value of this newsletter. A very positive aspect is that, in addition to top items concerning top priority issues such as the environment, voting rights and women's right to choose, you call attention to less publicized issues of great importance. Yesterday you suggested calling or writing to our Congressperson to support the bill that would authorize purchase of additional food for our local foodbanks...and I did so. Today, you call attention to the early evidence that just one year of case subsidies to parents is associated with a measurable biological marker of improvement in children's brains. This will be great supportive evidence for communications to lawmakers in support of these payments. Many many thanks.