Rubio (R-FL) spoke about anti-poverty programs and income mobility. He outlined two major changes. The first would move existing federal anti-poverty funding into a single agency, which would administer a “revenue neutral flex fund” and provide grants to states. The other major change would be to replace the earned income tax credit with a federal wage enhancement “highly targeted” to avoid fraud or abuse.
He spoke to mark the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson’s declaration of the “War on Poverty,”
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One word: Superb.
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