Work and family must be at the center of conservative anti-poverty policy, Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) argued in a Thursday speech.
Rubio’s remarks came as part of his keynote address at the Heritage Foundation’s annual Antipoverty Forum . Speaking as part of a line-up of intellectual and religious leaders discussing what future anti-poverty policy needs to look like, Rubio contended that the path to prosperity his parents took—owning a home and raising a family on service-industry wages—is increasingly closed off to most Americans.
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