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The
DIAPER Act really needs no
introduction, it would do just that, provide diapers. To babies. For
free.
Sponsored
by Rep. Rosa DeLauro
(D.-Conn.), the Diaper Investment and Aid to Promote Economic Recovery
Act
(DIAPER Act) directs the federal government to distribute free diapers
for moms
who put their kids in day care centers to “relieve some of the stress
on
families facing hardship in this economy.”
Without
diapers, children are not
allowed to attend day care, said DeLauro, who described those in need
as a
“lost generation of Americans.”
“In
fact, over one in five mothers
have had to skip an obligation and stay home with their child because
of lack
of diapers,” DeLauro said. “And losing out on day care makes it even
harder for
parents to put in a full day’s work.”
Critics
of the bill say it exemplifies
the type of cradle-to-grave, nanny-state legislation supported by
Democrat
lawmakers that the government can’t afford.
“This
is a literal push for the nanny
state,” said Robert Gordon, senior adviser for strategic outreach at
The
Heritage Foundation. “With no regard for the Constitution and
regardless of our
deficit and debt, there’s no issue too local or too small for liberals
to find
a role for the federal government.”
Penny
Young Nance, president and chief
executive officer for Concerned Women for America, said the legislation
would
help a small group of people, while placing a greater tax burden on a
larger
group of parents.
“Stay-at-home
moms where the dad is
making the single income make great sacrifices,” Nance said. “It
doesn’t work
to take more from her husband’s paycheck to give away diapers. And what
about
families where the grandmother, sister or dad stays home while the
spouse
works? We believe this is shortsighted.”
To
read more about this Democrat’s
search for life, liberty and the pursuit of Pampers, check out
HumanEvents.com.
—
Audrey Hudson
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