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Joyce Beatty critiques Trump’s Head Start plan and promotes financial literacy

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U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty Proudly represented Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District | Facebook Website

U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty Proudly represented Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District | Facebook Website

Joyce Beatty, a U.S. Congress representative for Ohio’s 3rd district, often shares insights and opinions on various social and economic issues through her social media presence. Her recent posts touch upon significant topics such as educational programs, credit scores, and financial literacy.

On April 17, 2025, Beatty expressed her concern regarding a policy proposal by the former President. She stated, "President Trump’s plan to eliminate Head Start, after 60 years of proven success, is a heartless attack on Ohio’s working families." Beatty attributes this move as a detrimental change impacting the state’s families who benefit from the program.

In another post on April 18, 2025, Beatty highlighted the significance of maintaining a good credit score for economic stability. She tweeted, "Your credit score is a key factor that affects your ability to buy a home, get a car loan, or even land a job! Here’s how to build strong credit: Pay bills on time Keep credit card balances low Limit hard inquiries on your report." Beatty emphasized the role of credit scores in unlocking financial opportunities and urged her audience to adhere to key practices for maintaining a healthy score.

On April 19, 2025, Beatty addressed the impact of financial knowledge on health. She tweeted, "Money knowledge = better health outcomes. 75% of adults say they’d feel healthier with stronger financial literacy. This #FLM2025, we’re spotlighting the tools to help you feel confident and in control." In her message, she highlighted a direct correlation between financial literacy and improved health outcomes.

Joyce Beatty, a native of Dayton, Ohio, who was born in 1950, has served in Congress since 2013, following her tenure from 1999 to 2008 in the Ohio House of Representatives. She resides in Columbus and holds a BA from Central State University, obtained in 1972.

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