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Tax cuts are an investment in working families.
The Tories should treat working families with more respect.
The current minimum wage simply is not supporting Ohio's working families.
I am proud to stand with working families and honored to have AFGE's support.
Working families in Ohio have been hurt badly. It started really with the Bush years.
I was raised to stand up for the little guy, for working families and the middle class.
I am working hard to ensure that working families can continue to afford to live in our city.
It is time we had democratic socialism for working families, not just Wall Street billionaires.
Students of America, working families of America: President Obama will not turn his back on you.
Matt Bevin has made it clear: he cares more about out-of-state CEOs than Kentucky's working families.
Like working families all across the state, we must find a way to make government live within its means.
I know this: Secretary Clinton will fight for working families, and that's what I'm going to do as well.
Legislation to level the playing field for working families is dead on arrival in the Citizens United Congress.
Senator McCaskill - she's been in D.C. forever. She's turned her back on farmers. She's ignored working families.
Election time is when you start to hear about 'average people,' 'working families,' 'patriotic Americans' and such.
I'm not cool with ACORN or the working families' party, or people that vote like democrats and run on Republican lines.
I'm honored to have the trust and support of the United Mine Workers of America and the working families they represent.
Working families spend about 90 percent of their income on consumption - buying stuff. The rich spend less than 45 percent.
When you win an election, what you really win is a chance to go to work for working families who need a voice in Minnesota.
I volunteered to join Mr. Trump's campaign because he is a champion of working families, not Washington-Wall Street elites.
Most families rely on two incomes to make ends meet, and when a woman earns less, we put working families at a huge disadvantage.
We have to put Canadian working families first. I'm going to do that, from trade to our own domestic economic response post-COVID.
For too long, tricks and traps in mortgages, credit cards, and other financial transactions have stripped wealth from working families.
My whole purpose really is to try to help working families to find better jobs and get better benefits and look out for the little guy.
Moderately priced homes might draw working families in a metro area. And having rising incomes at the top might price lower-income families out.
The Child Care is Essential Act and the Child Care for Economic Recovery Act will deliver urgently-needed relief to providers and working families.
Governance should be designed as an equalizer. Democrats are more inclined towards working families and those who are struggling for a better life.
We have to have an economy that is strong for everyone, working families who believe they can get ahead and give the children a better quality of life.
It is easy but inaccurate to label any legislation which makes it easier for working families to combine family and work responsibilities 'job killers.'
By strengthening the economy, providing job opportunity and meeting the needs of working families, we can ensure the continued prosperity of our nation.
What makes Mr. Trump my choice for president is he will break the grip of the donor class on our government and make it accountable to working families again.
I'm looking forward to going to Congress to pursue my Working Families Agenda and find areas of bipartisan agreement to move forward on important legislation.
I'll put working families first by fighting to increase access to affordable health care, improve our public schools, and create more jobs that pay good wages.
This administration and the leadership in Congress appear to be intent on valuing wealth over work, thereby placing working families at a distinct disadvantage.
I have a hard time understanding how cutting the program in our country that provides healthcare to working families by $800 billion can be classified as mercy.
I believe the benefits of tax reform should flow to those who most need them most - hard-pressed working families struggling to reach or stay in the middle class.
Working families need to know that we will work to protect their health needs, promote the development of safe, effective medicines, and guarantee patient rights.
America wins when the voiceless have a seat at the table, when the vulnerable are protected, and when working families have the same political clout as the wealthy.
Working parents, working families, and expectant workers are vital members of our workforce. Ensuring their success is how we maintain our global economic advantage.
I realized I could make a difference. I could be their voice; I could fight for them... There's no better place to fight for working families than the governor's chair.
Notably, the Trump tax cuts also doubled the child tax credit, reducing the tax burden on working families so that they have more resources to devote to their children.
I will cut taxes - cut taxes - for 95 percent of all working families, because, in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on the middle class.
Right now, every American is affected by high energy prices. Working families, small businesses and consumers across the country are feeling the pinch with no end in sight.
We need a budget that will foster economic growth for all of our people, and we need to make taxes more simple and fair for working families - not give handouts to the rich.
We need to do more to support working families, like guarantee access to paid sick and parental leave and make sure every parent has access to quality, affordable child care.
My ex-husband is very involved in raising our beautiful children. We're very lucky because we both grew up in working families in middle America. We're on the same page that way.
We need a mayor who knows how to balance a budget, who understands the urgency of delivering all the services that a great city needs, who understand the need of working families.
Labor Day is a time to recognize and reflect on that work, and for elected officials to recommit to the too-often ignored task of fighting to improve the lives of working families.
We must solve the problem in health care by curbing out-of-control costs that erode paychecks for working families and push quality coverage out of reach for millions of Americans.
When you put more money in the pockets of working families, they spend it on groceries, gas, school supplies, and other goods and services. And that helps businesses grow and create jobs.