In America, your zip code or your socioeconomic status should never determine the quality of your education.
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.
Your longevity and health are more determined by your ZIP code than they are by your genetic code.
Above all, I believe every child, no matter their ZIP code or their parents' jobs, deserves access to a quality education.
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.
Regardless of their parent's income or zip code, every child in Georgia deserves access to a high-quality, affordable education.
If I can look at your zip code and I can tell whether you're going to get a good education, we've got a real problem.
Your zip code or your income level should not dictate your access to healthy drinking water.
I was born in a place where your ZIP code determines your destiny.
We can and will make Chicago a place where your ZIP code doesn't determine your destiny.
The words and sentences you take into your body from books are no less sacred and healing than communion. Surely at least one such person lives in your zip code.
We are an aspirational society. We believe that circumstances of your birth do not determine your outcome. You shouldn't have to be born to wealthy parents or the right zip code to be successful and do great things in our country!
Every student - no matter their family income or zip code - deserves access to an education that prepares them to lead successful careers.
Education is no substitute for intelligence. That elusive quality is defined only in part by puzzle-solving ability. It is in the creation of new puzzles reflecting what your senses report that you round out the definitions.
Just because you are seeing divine light, experiencing waves of bliss, or conversing with Gods and Goddesses is no reason to not know your zip code.
There is desperate education inequality in America, and I think every kid deserves a good teacher and a good school regardless of the ZIP code that he or she lives in.