And it takes $2 billion in user fees from the state health care exchanges, squandering money we've already collected and making it harder for those without employer provided coverage to to get insurance they need. Moreover, The fiscal year 27 bill would severely disinvest in the youngest Americans and their families. I spoke during the subcommittee mark of positive income impact of $350 million for preschool development grants programs and 150 million for the full service community school programs. (04:34–04:41)
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