And I mean, most people, we have a million kids living in a household where their basic needs are a question every day. So that's what we talked about. And For a couple of years before I went in the state senate, I was championing and putting together a coalition externally on the working families tax credit. which, based on the EITC, but was actual dollars, up to $3,500 in people's pockets that have household incomes below $62,000 a year. And nothing we could get. (06:05–06:15)
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Asserts that Kristen Mcdonald Rivet was involved in advocating for the working families tax credit before joining the state senate.
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