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Kerry Pledges to Lift Up America’s Families at NAACP and on Front Porch Tour
Begins Four Month Effort to Share Plan for a Stronger America with Families and Their Neighbors Across the Country
July 15, 2004
For Immediate Release
Philadelphia, PA
Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry Thursday addressed the 95th annual NAACP convention and kicked off an election long effort to take his vision to front porches across America. At both events, Kerry pledged to make us stronger at home by standing up for our values, expanding the middle class and growing opportunity for all Americans.
“I will be a President who talks with everyone – those who agree with me and those who don’t,” Kerry said. “I will be a President who truly is a uniter, not one who seeks to divide our nation by race, riches or any other label. I will be a President who shares the values of people of all colors who get up and go to work every day, try to raise their families in dignity and want to leave this world a better place for their children. I will be a President who when he is invited into your home, will always say yes.”
Kerry’s NAACP speech came hours before he and his running mate John Edwards kicked off their campaign long “Front Porch Tour: Hometown Values for a Stronger America.” Over the next four months, Kerry and Edwards will visit front porches across America, speaking with families and neighbors about their plan to restore responsible leadership in Washington and help middle-class families get ahead.
While Kerry visited a family in Lansdowne, PA, Edwards today shared the Kerry plan to lift up the middle class on a front porch in New Orleans, Louisiana.
“Today John Edwards and I will embark on a series of front porch tours. We will be going to the homes of ordinary citizens across this nation and talking with them about the values that matter most to them -- values you live by every day: Family. Responsibility. Service. Opportunity. Inclusion. Fairness. Faith,” Kerry said. “What better way to kick off our front porch tour than to be here in Philadelphia, on the front porch of American democracy. What better neighbors to visit with first than the NAACP.”<br>
Middle-class families have been squeezed by the Bush economy. Under George Bush, America has lost 1.8 million private-sector jobs. Wages have not been keeping up with inflation, and new jobs that are being created are primarily in low-wage industries.
At the same time families are making less, the costs of college tuition, health care and college have all soared.
“Today we have an administration in Washington that looks at the challenges we face here at home and around the world and says this is the best we can do. They say this is the best economy of our lifetimes. They have even called us pessimists. Well, I say the most pessimistic thing you can say is that America can’t do better,” Kerry said. “John Edwards and I have the vision and values to bring out country together again and build stronger communities.”
Focusing on values like opportunity, responsibility and fairness, Kerry said at both events today that a Kerry-Edwards administration will fight for good paying jobs and an economy that lifts up middle-class families.
“Let me tell you what values mean to me and John Edwards,” Kerry said. “Values mean creating opportunity and fighting for good paying jobs that let American families actually get ahead. It means building an America where the middle class is doing better, not being squeezed.”
Kerry and Edwards have a comprehensive plan to create 10 million new, better paying jobs. They will put an end to tax breaks that encourage companies to ship jobs overseas and create the jobs of the future by strengthening America’s commitment to technology and innovation.
Kerry and Edwards will also make our tax code reflect our moral code.
Under George Bush, the tax burden has shifted unmistakably from those most blessed by the American economy to those struggling to make ends meet. Kerry has proposed more than twice as much tax relief for middle-class families as George W. Bush, including extending and making permanent the middle-class tax cut as part of a fiscally responsible plan that rolls back the tax cuts for families making over $200,000, invests in healthcare and cuts the deficit in half in four years. In addition, Kerry has proposed additional tax relief, including $50 billion in tax cuts for college tuition, $177 billion in tax cuts to make health care affordable and an increase and expansion of the childcare tax credit.
Abroad, the Kerry-Edwards ticket will restore America’s leadership in the world, reaching out to our allies so America once again leads mighty alliances.
“This is the most important election of our lifetime. Our health care is on the line. Our jobs are on the line. Our children’s future is on the line. America’s role in the world is on the line,” Kerry said. “My friends, the America we believe in is calling us to service once again, and we must answer. With your help, in 2004, we can…we must…we will…bring back our mighty dream again.”<br>
The Kerry-Edwards “Front Porch Tour: Hometown Values for a Stronger America” will continue right up until Election Day. Kerry and Edwards will use the events to talk with families and their neighbors about their plan to stand up for America’s values and build an America that is stronger at home and respected abroad.
John Kerry and John Edwards: Bringing Hope, Fairness and Opportunity to All Americans
John Kerry and John Edwards are fighting for a stronger America where everyone has an equal opportunity to build a better life for themselves and their families. Millions of Americans have been hit hard by the Bush economy and need a change in leadership. John Kerry and John Edwards will increase the number and quality of jobs, cut taxes for middle-class families to help them live the American dream, fully fund No Child Left Behind, help more students attend and pay for college, make sure all Americans have access to quality health care, and enforce our civil rights laws.
Cutting Taxes For To Help Families Live the American Dream
Making four years of college affordable and attainable for all Americans. A college degree is increasingly important to success in today’s economy, but increasingly hard for average Americans to afford. John Kerry is proposing a new, fully-refundable College Opportunity Tax Credit on $4,000 of tuition for all 4 years of college. This tax credit will provide a 100 percent credit on the first $1,000 of tuition and a 50 percent credit on the next $3,000 of tuition. In addition, John Kerry will simplify the financial aid process and help engage more students in service.
Increase the childcare tax credit to cover $5,000 of expenses and make it available for moderate-income families and stay-at-home parents. The childcare tax credit has not kept up with the growing cost of childcare. John Kerry will raise the credit to cover the first $5,000 of expenses per child (currently the limit is $3,000). In addition, John Kerry will ensure that the credit benefits moderate-income families by making it partially refundable. And John Kerry will allow stay-at-home parents of infants receive support from the tax credit.
Providing tax credits to make health insurance more affordable. The Kerry-Edwards plan will provide tax credits to make health insurance more affordable for people and small businesses buying into the new Congressional Health Plan.
Creating Opportunity by Investing In Our Communities:
Encourage Small Businesses. Small-business entrepreneurs are at the forefront of our most cutting edge industries. John Kerry and John Edwards will increase federal contracting opportunities for small business, work to eliminate the discrimination that threatens their success and create a “Small Business Opportunity Fund” to ensure that small businesses can grow and thrive.
Raise the Minimum Wage. John Kerry is proposing to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.00 by 2007. Increasing the minimum wage to $7.00 would impact nearly 15 million Americans and raise the annual earnings of a full-time worker by about $3,800 a year – enough to pay for 9 months of groceries or a year’s tuition at community college and an entire year of healthcare expenses.
Investing In Education To Provide An Opportunity To All:
A Real Plan to Leave No Child Behind. John Kerry will fully fund No Child Left Behind and education for students with disabilities with a new “National Education Trust Fund.”
Support At-Risk Youth and Serve 2 Million Children Through GEAR UP: GEAR UP links universities and high-poverty schools to provide mentoring and counseling to encourage more kids to go to college. John Kerry will expand GEAR UP so that it will serve 2 million children each year. John Kerry will also support Youth Build, a program he helped found that provides support to at-risk youth.
Front Porch Tour
Begins Four Month Effort to Share Plan for a Stronger America with Families and Their Neighbors Across the Country
July 15, 2004
For Immediate Release
Philadelphia, PA
Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry Thursday addressed the 95th annual NAACP convention and kicked off an election long effort to take his vision to front porches across America. At both events, Kerry pledged to make us stronger at home by standing up for our values, expanding the middle class and growing opportunity for all Americans.
“I will be a President who talks with everyone – those who agree with me and those who don’t,” Kerry said. “I will be a President who truly is a uniter, not one who seeks to divide our nation by race, riches or any other label. I will be a President who shares the values of people of all colors who get up and go to work every day, try to raise their families in dignity and want to leave this world a better place for their children. I will be a President who when he is invited into your home, will always say yes.”
Kerry’s NAACP speech came hours before he and his running mate John Edwards kicked off their campaign long “Front Porch Tour: Hometown Values for a Stronger America.” Over the next four months, Kerry and Edwards will visit front porches across America, speaking with families and neighbors about their plan to restore responsible leadership in Washington and help middle-class families get ahead.
While Kerry visited a family in Lansdowne, PA, Edwards today shared the Kerry plan to lift up the middle class on a front porch in New Orleans, Louisiana.
“Today John Edwards and I will embark on a series of front porch tours. We will be going to the homes of ordinary citizens across this nation and talking with them about the values that matter most to them -- values you live by every day: Family. Responsibility. Service. Opportunity. Inclusion. Fairness. Faith,” Kerry said. “What better way to kick off our front porch tour than to be here in Philadelphia, on the front porch of American democracy. What better neighbors to visit with first than the NAACP.”<br>
Middle-class families have been squeezed by the Bush economy. Under George Bush, America has lost 1.8 million private-sector jobs. Wages have not been keeping up with inflation, and new jobs that are being created are primarily in low-wage industries.
At the same time families are making less, the costs of college tuition, health care and college have all soared.
“Today we have an administration in Washington that looks at the challenges we face here at home and around the world and says this is the best we can do. They say this is the best economy of our lifetimes. They have even called us pessimists. Well, I say the most pessimistic thing you can say is that America can’t do better,” Kerry said. “John Edwards and I have the vision and values to bring out country together again and build stronger communities.”
Focusing on values like opportunity, responsibility and fairness, Kerry said at both events today that a Kerry-Edwards administration will fight for good paying jobs and an economy that lifts up middle-class families.
“Let me tell you what values mean to me and John Edwards,” Kerry said. “Values mean creating opportunity and fighting for good paying jobs that let American families actually get ahead. It means building an America where the middle class is doing better, not being squeezed.”
Kerry and Edwards have a comprehensive plan to create 10 million new, better paying jobs. They will put an end to tax breaks that encourage companies to ship jobs overseas and create the jobs of the future by strengthening America’s commitment to technology and innovation.
Kerry and Edwards will also make our tax code reflect our moral code.
Under George Bush, the tax burden has shifted unmistakably from those most blessed by the American economy to those struggling to make ends meet. Kerry has proposed more than twice as much tax relief for middle-class families as George W. Bush, including extending and making permanent the middle-class tax cut as part of a fiscally responsible plan that rolls back the tax cuts for families making over $200,000, invests in healthcare and cuts the deficit in half in four years. In addition, Kerry has proposed additional tax relief, including $50 billion in tax cuts for college tuition, $177 billion in tax cuts to make health care affordable and an increase and expansion of the childcare tax credit.
Abroad, the Kerry-Edwards ticket will restore America’s leadership in the world, reaching out to our allies so America once again leads mighty alliances.
“This is the most important election of our lifetime. Our health care is on the line. Our jobs are on the line. Our children’s future is on the line. America’s role in the world is on the line,” Kerry said. “My friends, the America we believe in is calling us to service once again, and we must answer. With your help, in 2004, we can…we must…we will…bring back our mighty dream again.”<br>
The Kerry-Edwards “Front Porch Tour: Hometown Values for a Stronger America” will continue right up until Election Day. Kerry and Edwards will use the events to talk with families and their neighbors about their plan to stand up for America’s values and build an America that is stronger at home and respected abroad.
John Kerry and John Edwards: Bringing Hope, Fairness and Opportunity to All Americans
John Kerry and John Edwards are fighting for a stronger America where everyone has an equal opportunity to build a better life for themselves and their families. Millions of Americans have been hit hard by the Bush economy and need a change in leadership. John Kerry and John Edwards will increase the number and quality of jobs, cut taxes for middle-class families to help them live the American dream, fully fund No Child Left Behind, help more students attend and pay for college, make sure all Americans have access to quality health care, and enforce our civil rights laws.
Cutting Taxes For To Help Families Live the American Dream
Making four years of college affordable and attainable for all Americans. A college degree is increasingly important to success in today’s economy, but increasingly hard for average Americans to afford. John Kerry is proposing a new, fully-refundable College Opportunity Tax Credit on $4,000 of tuition for all 4 years of college. This tax credit will provide a 100 percent credit on the first $1,000 of tuition and a 50 percent credit on the next $3,000 of tuition. In addition, John Kerry will simplify the financial aid process and help engage more students in service.
Increase the childcare tax credit to cover $5,000 of expenses and make it available for moderate-income families and stay-at-home parents. The childcare tax credit has not kept up with the growing cost of childcare. John Kerry will raise the credit to cover the first $5,000 of expenses per child (currently the limit is $3,000). In addition, John Kerry will ensure that the credit benefits moderate-income families by making it partially refundable. And John Kerry will allow stay-at-home parents of infants receive support from the tax credit.
Providing tax credits to make health insurance more affordable. The Kerry-Edwards plan will provide tax credits to make health insurance more affordable for people and small businesses buying into the new Congressional Health Plan.
Creating Opportunity by Investing In Our Communities:
Encourage Small Businesses. Small-business entrepreneurs are at the forefront of our most cutting edge industries. John Kerry and John Edwards will increase federal contracting opportunities for small business, work to eliminate the discrimination that threatens their success and create a “Small Business Opportunity Fund” to ensure that small businesses can grow and thrive.
Raise the Minimum Wage. John Kerry is proposing to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.00 by 2007. Increasing the minimum wage to $7.00 would impact nearly 15 million Americans and raise the annual earnings of a full-time worker by about $3,800 a year – enough to pay for 9 months of groceries or a year’s tuition at community college and an entire year of healthcare expenses.
Investing In Education To Provide An Opportunity To All:
A Real Plan to Leave No Child Behind. John Kerry will fully fund No Child Left Behind and education for students with disabilities with a new “National Education Trust Fund.”
Support At-Risk Youth and Serve 2 Million Children Through GEAR UP: GEAR UP links universities and high-poverty schools to provide mentoring and counseling to encourage more kids to go to college. John Kerry will expand GEAR UP so that it will serve 2 million children each year. John Kerry will also support Youth Build, a program he helped found that provides support to at-risk youth.
Front Porch Tour