One of the most broken things about America’s collective psyche is our acquiescence to a systemic neglect of the needs of our children. With no financial or political leverage of their own, they have no way to advocate for themselves. It’s an area where we must begin to step up.

Sep 25, 2020 · 3:03 AM UTC

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We could start by lowering the national voting age to 16, so young people can advocate for themselves & their peers at the ballot box! #VOTE16
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I agree with that. At least to 17. Our policies will affect their lives more than it will affect ours and they should have more of a say.
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“How can these children possibly compete with the corporate clout of influence of those who influence our government...?” Marianne Williamson
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Children are humanity's future, and how we treat them a signification of species self-esteem.
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You are trying way too hard to sound smart
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We must increase funding for our public schools. I don't think most Americans realize how much public schools do for children. Public school districts have literally kept children fed throughout the pandemic.
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Yes ... with a new set of priorities ... we need to be the change!
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Please continue to speak up Madame Chair of education , child care and show up , step up and give back ministry