How a non-profit CEO rallied 200 businesses to help score billions in child care wins as part of Trump's Big Beautiful Bill
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The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' encompasses major provisions such as income tax reforms, adjustments to student loans, and immigration changes, with notable child care-related tax cuts. Reshma Saujani, CEO of Moms First, emphasized the importance of bipartisan business support in advocating for federal child care relief. Over 200 businesses participated in this push, demonstrating unity among employers. Moms First engaged parents and utilized polling to better tailor their messaging, resulting in substantial congressional advocacy efforts, highlighting a shift in political dynamics around child care funding and support.
"Childcare, as you know, has been seen as a personal problem for women and workers, but not an economic imperative. We knew we needed to get businesses to make the case..."
"I was overwhelmed by the willingness of businesses to help. Many of the Republicans and the Democrats noted that this was the first time businesses had ever been in their office to advocate for child care."
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