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I want to share a story about why it’s important we have moms of young kids representing us in

[Truth to Power PAC]( I want to share a story about why it’s important we have moms of young kids representing us in Congress. When we expanded the Child Tax Credit during the pandemic, there were stricter income limits on single parent households than on married households. I call it the Single Parent Penalty. From a policy perspective, this penalty makes no sense! There’s no “single parent discount” for groceries, kids’ shoes, rent, or childcare. By punishing single parent families, we punish the children whose families are often most in need of assistance. I asked Congressional staffers and my colleagues why we have the Single Parent Penalty in the first place. They told me, “No one’s asked about it before.” That might be because no single mom of young kids had ever been elected to Congress—until I won in 2018. When we elect people to the halls of power who share our experiences, they make policies that work better for all Americans. Truth to Power endorses candidates who will fight for what families need, not what corporate special interests want. And, we’ve partnered with Vote Mama, an organization that supports moms of young kids running for office. Together, we’re working to elect people like Raquel Terán in Arizona, a mom and community advocate, to be a voice for families in Congress. We need more people in Washington who are willing to ask tough questions, challenge the status quo, and directly confront the biggest challenges families are facing. [Will you split a contribution today between Truth to Power and Vote Mama to help us elect more leaders with diverse experiences that reflect the American people?]( Thank you, Katie Katie Porter started Truth to Power to support Democrats who reject corporate PAC money and are running to protect the environment, restore the nationwide right to an abortion, and create an economy that works for working people. [Donate ›››]( Paid for by Truth to Power PAC This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with people like you. But, if you'd like to receive fewer emails, [you can do so here](. If you need to remove yourself from our email list, [click here to unsubscribe](. To contribute via check, please address to: Truth to Power PAC, PO Box 5176, Irvine, CA 92616 Â

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