Democrats Push for Social Change
Mildred Robertson
All politics is local. That may
not be clear from the hoopla occurring in Washington, D.C. over President Joe
Biden’s “Build Back Better” (BBB) initiative. But this bill is packed full of
benefits that will transform North Carolina, and other states across this
nation for years to come. We are talking about historic investments in child
care, affordable housing, education, and health and family home care that will recreate
our economy around today’s realities.
We no longer live in an agrarian
society where generations of family members live together to provide support
for the young and the old. Our reality today generally requires a two-family
income. That means families are left to grapple with child care and elder care,
while both parents hold down full-time jobs. Not only must earned income go
toward childcare and eldercare, but the costs for caring for our loved ones are
exorbitant.
The North Carolina Democratic
Party states that the average annual cost of child care for a toddler is
$8,746. BBB will ensure that access to high-quality child care will consume no
more than 7% of a family’s income. In North Carolina, that could affect close
to 630,000 young children. Not only will this bill help with child-care costs,
it will fund universal, high-quality preschool for children throughout the
nation. Through BBB, more than 154,103 children ages 3-4 years old will gain
access to North Carolina’s existing preschool program.
While addressing quality-of-life
issues for families in this country, BBB also takes direct aim at the housing
crisis. The NCDP says more than 600,000 renters in North Carolina spend more
than 30% of their income on rent. Homeownership, they say, is out of the reach
for many families. BBB addresses both these issues by expanding rental
assistance and focusing on increasing the supply of high-quality affordable
housing.
Other issues this bill addresses
is the need to expand health care coverage and lower costs. The bill will close
the Medicaid coverage gap while reducing premiums, making insurance more
accessible and affordable. That translates into 388,000 uninsured individuals
who will gain coverage in North Carolina alone. NCDP says that 229,100 North
Carolinians will, on average, save hundreds of dollars per year on insurance.
Additionally, “Build Back Better”
will support long-term family care needs and will cut taxes for workers and
families. It is estimated that the extended Child Tax Credit increase will
become permanent and will provide a tax cut of up to $1,500 for 593,000
low-wage workers in North Carolina.
So as you weigh the importance of the Washington beltway chatter about
the Biden administration and his “Build Back Better” program, I encourage each
of you to examine how these cutting-edge policies will affect your daily lives.
I believe the bill is transformational. I believe it positions America to be on
the cutting edge of social, business and political innovation for the coming
millennia. And I really do think it will make America better.
So ignore the chatter. Talk to
your local legislators, read your local newspapers. Do your research. I believe
you will find that BBB will help create a better life for you today and for generations
to come.