Why We Need to Let Parents Use Campaign Funds for Childcare

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Why We Need to Let Parents Use Campaign Funds for Childcare
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More states are trying to ensure that political candidates, especially young women, are able to use campaign funds for childcare.

As a young woman of color, I have faced many barriers throughout my political career. Nevertheless, I won my election for Eastvale City Council in California at the age of 23. Then I became the youngest woman of color to serve as mayor of a California city at 25. It’s been a rewarding journey, but it hasn’t been easy.

I knew I would need to fundraise even more to cover the extra childcare expense when running for reelection. But women typicallyin congressional races. When running for a position, candidates are in it to win it, prompting them to spend money reaching voters via advertising, texting, email, etc. Naturally, childcare is going to compete with those other priorities.

As a beneficiary of this legislation, I know firsthand the positive impact these laws have on working moms running for office. Now, more states are trying to ensure that their political candidates are able to use campaign funds for childcare., was introduced by Rep. Katie Porter in 2021. Amending the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, the bill would allow campaign funds to pay for childcare while campaigning.

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