Family Security Act
The discussion centers around the Family Security Act and its potential unintended consequences, particularly regarding family size and financial incentives. While expressing a commitment to conservative principles, the speaker acknowledges the need for adjustments in policy to better support families and combat child poverty. Despite differences within the party, there’s a strong belief that conservative policies ultimately benefit working Americans.In this clip
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