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Cory Booker Retweeted
Families are dealing with their immigration status every single day. Grateful that Sen @CoryBooker took time out of his busy schedule to hear it straight from them. They ARE somebody.
Cory Booker Retweeted
I hope the force is with us. Thanks for having me, Ben! Happy to help you and @Schneiderhuf carry on this tradition. Send me a picture of the model next year when it's complete!
As we work to legalize marijuana nationwide, we’ve got to also ensure equity in the marijuana industry. Communities that have been historically targeted by the failed War on Drugs can't be left out of opportunities to participate in the legal marijuana economy.
Thanks so much for having me! We’ve got to make sure workers are included in company buyback profits—not just shareholders.
The Passover story—one of redemption and freedom—is among the most powerful we have. Chag Pesach Sameach to everyone celebrating!
Fired up to be back in Nevada—a second home for me since my mom lives here! Excited to meet new people in Reno, Carson City and rural communities throughout the state today.
Cory Booker Retweeted
I know @CoryBooker is excited to meet & listen to the voters of SC. He's making more trips & spending more time here than anyone else.
We need someone who is willing to put in the work to put our country back on track. Booker is showing he's got the energy and drive to do that!
In the wealthiest country in the world, we've got to do more to ensure hard-working Americans can provide for themselves and their families. This plan will lift 15 million Americans out of poverty and help nearly half of all Americans pay for the rising cost of living.
A cost-of-living refund matters to a low-income student who under the current code is excluded from benefits. The Rise Credit will help—30 percent of college students in this country struggle just to buy food.
That matters to people caring for kids or elderly or sick family members, whose annual out-of-pocket costs to support their loved ones can reach the thousands. Combined with their own cost of living, the expenses can be crippling.
The Rise Credit would expand eligibility of the Earned Income Tax Credit to include those typically left out—students, caregivers, & most people without kids—giving households a cost-of-living refund of up to $8,000.
The cost of living is rising and families and individuals are struggling under current tax codes. The solution is simple—give them a refund. That's what the Rise Credit will do.