[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 111 (Thursday, July 16, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H5287-H5288]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE WAR ON POVERTY
(Mr. HILL asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
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minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, over the past four decades, the growth of
upward mobility in America has stagnated despite the numerous programs
and trillions of dollars spent on our efforts to reduce poverty.
In the wake of a stalemated war on poverty, we need to move beyond
the status quo and, instead, look at the tangible impact that local
leadership is having on the programs and concepts that they have
created to help those who are struggling in our communities.
In other words, Mr. Speaker, we need to focus on what works. Our goal
should be moving people out of poverty and up the socioeconomic ladder,
and we can start by turning to our local nonprofit leaders that are
working to defeat hopelessness and offering concrete and aspirational
futures.
Look at AR Kids Read, the volunteer-based literacy initiative getting
private sector volunteers into our elementary schools in Little Rock
and Pulaski County and guiding third-graders to a successful future by
working with them to assure that they read at grade level.
Let's look at Our House shelter in Little Rock, which teaches
families who are struggling with homelessness how to make and sustain
positive change.
Mr. Speaker, by prioritizing innovation and success in our community
engagement, organizations like these--private, faith-based, and
public--working hand in hand can offer our families hope, aspiration,
and a roadmap toward the pursuit of happiness.
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