Education is important. And the difference of the zip code you grow up in or the zip code you are born in and how you turn out really isn't fair to the kids of our world.
I believe that the key to building a strong economy in Wisconsin starts with education. Every single kid in our state deserves access to a good public education, no matter their zip code.
It should not matter what a kid's zip code is nor should it matter what their mom and dad do or in some instance don't do for a living.
Because of restrictions on abortion access in their own state, many women in neighboring states are forced to travel hundreds of miles and cross state lines to seek an abortion. However, their rights should not have to depend on their zip code.
Above all, I believe every child, no matter their ZIP code or their parents' jobs, deserves access to a quality education.
Every student - no matter their family income or zip code - deserves access to an education that prepares them to lead successful careers.
To ensure a bright and healthy future for hardworking Georgians, we must increase access to quality, affordable health care.
But the good news is that out in the countryside, just about every place that's got a zip code has somebody or some group of people battling the economic and political exclusion that Wall Street and Washington are shoving down our throats.
I believe that San Diego cannot truly reach its fullest potential until every San Diegan, no matter their ZIP code or race, has the opportunity to reach theirs.
Your longevity and health are more determined by your ZIP code than they are by your genetic code.
We can and will make Chicago a place where your ZIP code doesn't determine your destiny.
Country music fans are the best everywhere and they've always made me feel like I'm at home, no matter what zip code I'm in. I just want to thank them from the bottom of my heart for blessing me with such an incredible career that I truly enjoy.
He's so snobbish he has an unlisted zip-code.
The town where I grew up has a zip code of E-I-E-I-O.
A person’s zip code shouldn’t decide their destiny.