A Quote by Larry Hogan

I believe that every child in Maryland deserves a world-class education, regardless of what neighborhood they grow up in. — © Larry Hogan
I believe that every child in Maryland deserves a world-class education, regardless of what neighborhood they grow up in.
Every child in every neighborhood, of every color, class and background, deserves a school that will help them succeed.
Regardless of their parent's income or zip code, every child in Georgia deserves access to a high-quality, affordable education.
Above all, I believe every child, no matter their ZIP code or their parents' jobs, deserves access to a quality education.
Our children... deserve to grow up in an environment where fear is not their constant companion. And I'm determined to do everything I can to make sure every kid - in every neighborhood regardless of zip code, economic status and race or ethnicity - is able to live a life of safety.
As a parent, I know I speak for millions when I say that every child deserves to grow up in a stable, loving home.
We need to focus on helping EVERY child to get a world-class education in EVERY school in this country.
Every child deserves to grow up knowing their potential and feeling confident that they won't fall at the first hurdle - that they cope with life's setbacks.
Each and every child in this country is valuable because they are our future as a society. We cannot afford to lose a single child to ill-health, under-education, abuse, addiction, jail, or gun violence. America's highest goal should be for every child to grow up to be a successful young adult -- healthy, educated, free, secure, and a good citizen.
In Maryland, I didn't grow up around poor white people. Where I grew up, the white people were middle class or upper-middle class. It's interesting how screwed up it is in reality, because most people who receive assistance from the government are white, but not in my head or in my experience.
'Sons' was about working class white guys. And even though I didn't grow up in a motorcycle club, I grew up in a working-class, white-guy neighborhood.
The U.S. tries to provide immigrants who grow up here with a world-class education and imbue them with the can-do attitude that has long defined American innovation.
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.
I dare to imagine a country where every child I hold in my hands, are all God's children, regardless of the color of their skin, regardless of whether they're boy or girl, regardless of religion, regardless of rich or poor, that every child I hold in my hands, will have the same chance to reach her full potential or his full potential. That is the goodness of our country. That is the essence of the American dream.
We must fix our broken education system. Every parent deserves a choice as to how to best educate their children so that every child has a chance to fulfill their potential.
Every child deserves to attend school in a safe, supportive environment where they can learn, thrive, and grow.
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.
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