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Candidate Notes on 00-DLC4 |
To strengthen families, we must redouble efforts to reduce out-of-wedlock pregnancies, make work pay, eliminate tax policies that inadvertently penalize marriage, and require absent fathers to pay child support while offering them new opportunities to find work. Because every child needs the attention of at least one caring and competent adult, we should create an “extended family” of adult volunteer mentors.
Family breakdown is not the only challenge we face. As two-worker families have become the norm, harried parents have less time to spend on their most important job: raising their children. Moreover, parents and
We should continue public efforts to give parents tools to balance work and family and shield their children from harmful outside influences. For example, we should encourage employers to adopt family-friendly policies and practices such as parental leave, flex-time, and telecommuting. Public officials should speak out about violence in our culture and should press the entertainment media to adopt self-policing codes aimed at protecting children.
Democrats participating in 00-DLC4 | ||
| Evan Bayh | s1s | IN Democratic Jr Senator |
| John Breaux | s1s | LA Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004 |
| Jim Davis | s1s | Florida Democrat |
| Cal Dooley | s1s | California Democrat (Until 2004) |
| John Kerry | s1s | MA Democrat Jr Senator, ran for President 2004 |
| Mary Landrieu | s1s | LA Democrat Sr Senator |
| Joseph Lieberman | s1s | CT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004 |
| Blanche Lambert Lincoln | s1s | AR Democratic incumbent |
| James Moran | s1s | Virginia Democrat |
| Charles Robb | s1s | VA Democrat Senator (Former) |
| Tim Roemer | s1s | Indiana Democrat |
| Ellen Tauscher | s1s | California Democrat |
| Tom Vilsack | s1s | IA Democrat |
Republicans participating in 00-DLC4 |
Independents participating in 00-DLC4 |
| Democrats:
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Republicans: 0 Independents: 0 |