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Katherine Clark's Public Statements on Issue: Education

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03/27/2024 Whip Clark Celebrates $3 Million for Early Education, Child Care in Stoneham
03/26/2024 Whip Clark Statement on President Biden’s Latest Actions in Support of Child Care Businesses
02/26/2024 Democratic Whip Katherine Clark, Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, Commissioner Adelman Visit Princeton YMCA, Discuss Importance of Federal Funding for Childcare
02/14/2024 Whip Clark: "Our Gun Laws Are Frozen in the Past"
01/18/2024 Whip Clark: GOP Bill Is "Another Vehicle For Promoting Anti-Abortion Propaganda"
01/16/2024 Whip Clark, Governor Healey Announces Universal, High-Quality Pre-K Access for Gateway Cities
12/13/2023 Whip Clark Statement on Voting Against the Hypocritical Stefanik Resolution
07/10/2023 Whip Clark Celebrates Disability Pride Month, Federal Investment in Special Education Services
06/29/2023 Whip Clark Statement on Supreme Court Decision Regarding Affirmative Action
05/15/2023 Whip Clark Celebrates Student Success In MetroWest Scholars Program, Expanded Federal Funding
08/23/2022 Letter to Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education - Wyden, Colleagues Call on Biden Administration to Extend Public Service Loan Forgiveness Waiver Deadline
07/28/2022 Letter to Joseph Biden, President of the United States, and Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education - Urging Biden Administration to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause
04/28/2022 Child care keeps our economy running. Investing in care workers is an investment in our families, our children, and our future. Quote Tweet Vox @voxdotcom · Apr 19 The reality of being a child care provider in America is bleak: Day care centers are shuttering, and providers are fleeing for new jobs. What will happen to the future of work without them? https://vox.com/the-highlight/22977657/future-of-work-child-care-worker-shortage
03/31/2022 Letter to Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States - Extend the Payment Pause and Cancel Student Debt
02/09/2022 Congressman Young Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation To Remove Barriers, Provide Support For Homeless And Foster Students In Higher Education
12/10/2021 Tweet - "Our students' success is about more than test scores -- they need social & emotional support to thrive. Proud to introduce the Elementary & Secondary School Counseling Act with @SenJeffMerkley to provide mental health services in school & promote the long term health of students."
12/10/2021 Assistant Speaker Clark, Senator Merkley Introduce Legislation to Put Mental Health Counselors in Every K-12 School in America
06/08/2021 Congresswomen Hayes and Clark Introduce Educational Equity Challenge Grant Act To Improve Academic Advancement and Combat Learning Loss After COVID-19
04/28/2021 Statement from Assistant Speaker Clark on President Biden's Joint Address to Congress
03/02/2021 Letter to the Hon. Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education - 115 Members Send Letter to Education Secretary Cardona Urging him to Reverse Horrific Title IX Rule
12/04/2020 Letter to the Hon. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Hon. Kevin McCarthy, Republican Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives - Congressmen Krishnamoorthi And Mitchell Lead Coalition Of More Than 70 Members Requesting College Transparency Act's Inclusion In Omnibus Spending Bill
11/20/2020 Letter to the Hon. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States - Underwood Leads 91 Members in Effort Urging President Trump to Extend Critical Relief for 41 Million Student Loan Borrowers
09/17/2020 Clark, Pressley, Mass. Lawmakers Press Governor Baker and Secretary DeVos on Racial Inequities and Disparities in School Discipline
08/12/2020 Letter to the Hon. Dr. Steven Dillingham, Director of the United States Census Bureau - Massachusetts Congressional Delegation Asks Census Bureau to Confirm Commitment to Utilizing College and University Directory Info in Final Census Count
08/03/2020 Letter to Brandon Lipps, Deputy Under Secretary of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services for the Department of Agriculture - Massachusetts Lawmakers Urge USDA to Extend School Nutrition Waivers Through the End of the 2020-21 School Year

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