Much like his “Medicare for All” pledge, Bernie Sanders’ child care plan features an eyebrow-raising price tag: $1.5 trillion spent during the next decade
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday outlined a pitch to replace the country’s onerous child care and early childhood education system with a federally funded and universal program, as the Vermont independent cemented his status as President Donald Trump’s front-running challenger.
The democratic socialist candidate is trying to solve a costly dilemma faced by households with young children and working parents — and a persistent problem for poor families.
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