… children well, but not always the resources, especially when you also recognize that we did this, which is expand the child tax credit for less than I'm proposing now. But When we did [expand the child tax credit], we reduced childhood poverty in America by 50%. Black childhood poverty reduced by half. Part of my plan is to deal with the home health care of seniors. And I tell a personal story. (10:54–10:59)
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