Moreover, the children's program would be expanded to cover uninsured low-income parents.
A group of low-income parents represented by civil rights lawyers is appealing that decision.
"Education is a key factor in lifting individuals from poverty and low-income parents know that," he added.
Has tax credit package to help low-income parents defray costs of child care and health insurance for children.
States would allocate 70 percent of their grants to low-income parents to help them pay for child care.
It would also have cracked down on the exploitation of children in pornography and helped low-income parents pay for day care.
It's like when Medicaid started, the creation of a new right for low-income parents.
Why not give low-income parents a scholarship, or voucher, to send their children to some type of a summer learning program?
The $35 a week that low-income parents spend on average for child care constitutes 25 percent of their family income.
The children's tax credit I propose would put money in the hands of low-income parents.