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Poll Underscores Need for Long-Term Investments for AZ Caregivers

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Thursday, September 16, 2021   

TUCSON, Ariz. -- New polling data from a dozen states, including Arizona, show public support for a key part of the Biden administration's economic agenda, and groups that advocate for caregivers hope it translates into action.

According to a Data for Progress poll, 65% of likely Arizona voters back the administration's Build Back Better initiative being hammered out in Congress.

Supporters argued the budget reconciliation package would address investment shortfalls in many areas, including for people who serve as caregivers.

Anne Adkinson, a fellow at the Elizabeth Dole Foundation who cares for a retired military spouse, said dealing with Veterans Affairs can be especially difficult.

"It's not that the VA's not working on it, it's not that they're not trying, it's just not enough," Adkinson explained. "A lot of community-based programs exclude military and veteran caregivers because they assume the VA is taking care of everything, but that's just not happening."

The administration is asking Congress to invest $400 billion to expand access to home- and community-based care, for the nation's aging population and people living with disabilities. Republicans generally oppose the $3.5 trillion package as too costly.

Mary Kay Henry, international president of the Service Employees International Union, said opponents should not overlook the new polling data, asserting it pointed to demand for policymakers to carve out better futures for Americans struggling to achieve economic stability.

"We can't attract the workforce we need because these essential jobs are paid poverty wages and all too often don't include the ability for workers to join a union," Henry emphasized.

Among Arizonans, the poll found 85% of likely voters backing investments in long-term care under the Biden plan. A majority also backs how the plan is paid for, including 75% of respondents who say they support higher income taxes on wealthy Americans.

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