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Elizabeth Warren Instagram – As a young mom, I came about an inch away from having to quit my job because of child care, but then my Aunt Bee moved in and rescued me. I asked people to share their own stories. Responses poured in. Here’s one reminder of why we fight for universal child care—more to come:

Elizabeth Warren Instagram - As a young mom, I came about an inch away from having to quit my job because of child care, but then my Aunt Bee moved in and rescued me. I asked people to share their own stories. Responses poured in. Here’s one reminder of why we fight for universal child care—more to come:

Elizabeth Warren Instagram – As a young mom, I came about an inch away from having to quit my job because of child care, but then my Aunt Bee moved in and rescued me. I asked people to share their own stories. Responses poured in. Here’s one reminder of why we fight for universal child care—more to come: | Posted on 17/Feb/2022 23:48:19

Elizabeth Warren Instagram – It’s been an honor to fight alongside these two champions for working people, from launching the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to serving in the U.S. Senate. Happy #PresidentsDay!
Elizabeth Warren Instagram – Today was my mother’s birthday. She loved her special connection to Valentine’s Day, and when I was a little girl, I bought some heart-shaped pans at the dime store and started baking her heart-shaped cakes every year. I’ve kept that tradition up to remember her. 

After my mother died of a massive heart attack, the doctors realized that she’d had advanced heart disease—never diagnosed, never treated, even though she got regular check-ups. Later, I would learn that heart disease is the #1 killer of women.

Today, it’s no longer considered just a “man’s disease,” and doctors do a much better job screening and treating women for cardiovascular disease than they did when my mother had her heart attack.

I remember my mother with these heart-shaped cakes, and I fight for medical research funding and health care as a basic human right so more people can live longer, healthier lives and celebrate more birthdays with their loved ones.

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