By David Giambusso/The Star-Ledger
NEWARK — Newark Mayor and U.S. Senate hopeful Cory Booker today will release a plan to curb childhood poverty nationally by increasing federal benefits for the poor, expanding access to affordable housing and making preschool and college more available to America’s low-income families.
The plan, released as Booker contends with three other Democrats for the nomination to fill Frank Lautenberg’s U.S. Senate seat, calls for the federal government to deposit $400 a year into education trust funds for each child of a family whose parents qualify for the earned income tax credit.
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