Bayley Connors (@bayleyconnors) 's Twitter Profile
Bayley Connors

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linkhttp://www.bu.edu/articles/2020/why-are-some-kids-worth-less/ calendar_today03-05-2014 01:27:33

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Boston University (@bu_tweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting study. 🤔 Student researcher Bayley Connors (BU Arts & Sciences’20) has unearthed ways public policy shortcomings, like the Child Tax Credit, only exacerbate economic inequality for children in the United States. spr.ly/60171NIZH

Bayley Connors (@bayleyconnors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since its inception, our largest anti-child poverty policy never gave a dime to families living in *extreme* poverty. The relief bill leaves this moral stain behind by making the child tax credit fully refundable. No child is worth less than another - policy must reflect this

NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A piece of the stimulus bill has the makings of a policy revolution: a monthly child benefit for families that is essentially a guaranteed income. nyti.ms/2PIPYXJ

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A U.S. child tax credit is expected to be passed into law this week — a revolutionary change in the way the government regards minors. What could it mean for families? Listen to today’s episode of The Daily. nyti.ms/2PBTUt5

Elizabeth Warren (@senwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My dear friend Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley fights from the heart and her love language is policy, just like mine. I have no doubt she would be an effective champion for women's rights if chosen to lead the Democratic Women’s Caucus. vanityfair.com/news/2022/12/a…

Center on Budget (@centeronbudget) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Covid19 relief bills helped people access health coverage with fewer barriers & reduced hardships like inability to afford food, housing, & other basic needs. Read our new paper for more on how robust policy response contributed to our nation's recovery: cbpp.org/research/pover…