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Phil Murphy on Families & Children
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Make New Jersey safest place to deliver and raise babies
We haven't lost sight of the maternal and infant health crisis that threatened the lives of our mothers and babies -- especially mothers and babies of color--long before the COVID-19 pandemic.
No mother should ever endure the pain of losing her baby and no child should ever feel the deep loss of growing up without a mother. We are determined to make New Jersey the safest place in the nation to deliver and raise a baby.
Source: 2021 State of the State Address to New Jersey legislature
, Jan 12, 2021
Committed to more robust child-care support system
We cannot afford to miss out on the contributions of half our population. Harnessing the full economic power of all of our people requires providing real affordable options for child care that work for all
families. We remain committed to easing the burden of working parents, especially moms, and creating an even more robust child-care support system.
Source: 2021 State of the State Address to New Jersey legislature
, Jan 12, 2021
We all can contribute, including the differently abled
We must immediately resist Washington's all-out assault on New Jersey. This is not as much a battle between Democrats and Republicans, but a battle between right and wrong--between standing up for the people of New Jersey or standing for failed
Washington politics.We will resist every move from President Trump and a misguided Congressional leadership that would worsen income inequality; or divide families or deny access to college for our Dreamers; or defund essential infrastructure;
or gut health care for our children, seniors, and the working poor.
A stronger and fairer New Jersey is rooted in an economy that creates better jobs and provides higher wages ... that creates places where industries can grow and communities can rise,
where innovative companies are born and where millennials want to live and where seniors want to retire ... and, which remembers that we all have value and we all can contribute, including, and especially, the differently abled.
Source: 2018 New Jersey Inauguration/State of the State speech
, Jan 16, 2018
Guarantee earned sick leave statewide
Phil will:- Guarantee earned sick leave statewide, because no one should have to choose between a job and caring for a loved one.
- Ensure equal pay for equal work.
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Expand the EITC to 40 percent of federal level, so that working families can lift themselves out of poverty.
- Create a new child care and caregiver tax credit to alleviate the high cost of caring for a family in NJ.
Source: 2017 N.J. gubernatorial campaign website, Murphy4NJ.com
, Jun 6, 2017
Ensure that all workers have the right to earned sick leave
One million New Jersey workers do not receive earned sick leave. Too often as a result, these individuals must choose between their health and their job. Opponents of earned sick leave claim it will hurt workplace morale and lower performance,
a claim unsupported by experience. In fact, earned sick leave creates a more healthy and productive workplace. Phil Murphy will work to ensure that all workers have the right to earned sick leave.
Source: 2017 New Jersey Gubernatorial website, Murphy4NJ.com
, Sep 19, 2016
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KY:
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vs.Ambassador Kelly Craft(R)
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LA:
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vs.Shawn Wilson(D)
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