Not exact matches
Whether it is Michael Strain on employment, James Capretta on
health care coverage, Robert Stein on taxes or Scott Winship on economic mobility, Republican
candidates have a series of approaches they can select from in order to address the concerns of families who are middle -
class or aspire to join the middle -
class.
The driving force for each
candidate buckles down to: Affordable
health care, free and reduced college and even serving the working
class, as well as, for those students in attendance who put on these events, they say it's important to get to know their potential representative on a personal level.
Principals and administrators may be more willing to «take a chance» with a single 4th - grade
class than risk the
health of an entire school on a
candidate with little experience in education.
The
candidate who falsely claimed that the state budget was balanced and that, if re-elected, he wouldn't make cuts to social services or raise taxes is now instructing his Democratic colleagues in the State Senate and State House of Representatives that not only must they make historic cuts to vital
health and human services, while raising tax on the middle
class, but that he will only accept a budget that includes funding for two new charter schools while the new budget cuts funding for the state's public schools.