Voter Resources
The Normal was Never Enough campaign is working to bring attention to childhood disparities in Kent County. While many are working at the community level to bring about change, we also know that policy plays a big role in helping “to build a community where children are happy, healthy and living their best childhoods.” As the November election approaches, we encourage you to get to know your candidates. This is a perfect time to find out what you can about them, attend a meet and greet event, and peruse their campaign websites.
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Ask your Candidates: Child Care
Local Those in the industry agree there is no market solution – families can’t afford to pay more, and the labor-intensive industry can’t cut costs.
Ask your Candidates: Lead and other environmental hazards
Local “The Kent County Health Department works with families to identify lead and other environmental hazards.. The health department has recently gone from three to
Questions to Ask: Housing
Housing County-Level Questions The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) gave states and localities unprecedented funds in the wake of COVID. Kent County alone received $127,605,800
Questions to Ask: Birth Equity
Birth Equity As the November election approaches, we want to equip you with questions you can ask your candidates that are centered around the issues
2022: Get to Know Your Candidates
The Normal was Never Enough campaign is working to bring attention to childhood disparities in Kent County. While many are working at the community level