Bill 118 SRES 938 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate that expresses the belief that the Federal Government has a responsibility to significantly enhance and bolster the care economy. The care economy refers to the sector of the economy that encompasses jobs related to caregiving, such as childcare, eldercare, and healthcare.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of investing in and supporting the care economy, recognizing the vital role that caregivers play in society. It calls for increased funding and resources to improve access to affordable and high-quality care services for individuals and families in need.
Furthermore, the resolution highlights the economic benefits of investing in the care economy, noting that it can create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and improve overall well-being. It also stresses the importance of addressing disparities in access to care services, particularly for marginalized communities.
Overall, Bill 118 SRES 938 underscores the Senate's belief that the Federal Government should prioritize and prioritize the expansion and strengthening of the care economy to better support caregivers and improve the quality of care for all Americans.