Friends,
As a mom, I understand how difficult it is to manage the rising costs of child care. If you’re feeling the strain, you aren’t alone: 55% of parents in the U.S. are going into debt to pay for child care.
Right now, a crucial tax relief program is at risk of being cut — one that provides even a small amount of financial relief for parents. This program, which offers $600 a year on average, is a lifeline for many families struggling with the high costs of child care.
Moms First is going to fight like hell to protect it.
We just put up billboards in six cities across the country to ask President Trump to put child care at the top of the national agenda in his first 100 days in office.
Please sign our letter today urging him to keep his promise and expand tax cuts for child care, ensuring that families get the relief they deserve.
Share it with your friends and community — the more support we have, the stronger our impact will be.
Thank you so much to The 19th, Fortune, and MPW Daily for their coverage of our campaign.
We’ve got a whole lot more in store to make sure everyone in Congress knows moms (and dads) are paying attention — and we demand relief.
It’s a HUGE week for My So-Called Midlife:
Number one New York Times bestselling author and podcast juggernaut Mel Robbins joined me to get real about midlife.
We talked about Mel’s meteoric rise, why maintaining friendships as an adult is so challenging (and why that’s OK!), and how to stop your parents or spouse from getting under your skin (spoiler: it’s all you, boo).
Mel truly gave me a masterclass on how to armor up for midlife. Take a peek.
You don’t want to miss her advice. Listen to the latest episode wherever you get your podcasts. Then, don’t miss out on Mel Robbins’ latest book, The Let Them Theory—available now!