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Many of the same Congress people who bitterly opposed a shutdown to save lives during COVID are hellbent on shutting down government now.

FILE - Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is surrounded by reporters looking for updates on plans to fund the government and avert a shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Sept. 22, 2023. They don’t seem to care about the untold suffering their inaction will bring to countless families, including millions of children.

But saving Pennsylvania’s children doesn’t seem to be among the priorities for many members of the Freedom Caucus. Cutting spending for programs that help working families is. They don’t seem to understand that the families they hurt with their slash and burn tactics vote Republican as well as Democrat. These families and their children make up every hue in our national rainbow. They live in urban, suburban, and rural areas.

Mother and Lehigh Valley business owner Stephanie Vaughan advocates for increased child care worker support at a rally to inside the Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda. June 6, 2023 DaniRae Remmoa public policy research institute, says more than 70,000 childcare programs that were supported by American

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