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The bill will use the following three strategies to resolve the top three diaper issues.
1. According to the National Diaper Network, five million babies and toddlers live in poor or low-income households. Families struggling to pay bills are often forced to choose between the week s food and diapers.
Strategy: Between 2022 and 2025, the End Diaper Need Act will send $200 million to social programs per year, which will go towards diapers and other diaper supplies.
2. Many daycare centers and pediatric hospitals do not have diapers, forcing parents and caregivers to leave diapers with their children. If parents and caregivers are frequently unable to supply diapers, they can t leave their kids at daycare.
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Feb 08, 2021
A Third Of U.S. Families Struggle To Afford Diapers. This Bill Aims To Change That.
The End Diaper Need Act of 2021, introduced by Sen. Tammy Duckworth, aims to create a better government safety net for families that can t afford diapers.
In the United States, 1 in 3 families struggle to provide enough diapers for their children ― often forcing them to choose between food and the vital child care item. Sometimes, it even keeps families from sending their kids to day care. Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) introduced a new bipartisan bill on Monday that aims to ensure every family can afford diapers.