2025 Mother's Day Proclamation Salutes America's Amazing Moms
Published Date: 5/14/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
Mother's Day 2025 celebrates the amazing love and hard work of moms across America. The President promises to support families by defending the child tax credit, making fertility treatments more affordable, and protecting parents' rights. This day reminds us all to appreciate moms who shape our lives and keep our families strong.
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Promise to Defend Child Tax Credit
If you have children, the President says he will continue to defend the child tax credit. This is a pledge to keep that tax benefit in place for families with dependents.
Make Fertility Treatments More Affordable
If you are seeking fertility treatments, the President says his Administration will work to make those treatments more affordable. This is a stated commitment to lower costs for people pursuing fertility care.
Support for Unexpected or At‑Risk Pregnancies
The President says the Administration will support mothers experiencing unexpected or at-risk pregnancies. This commits to providing support and assistance to those mothers.
Protecting Parents' Rights in Child‑Raising
If you are a parent, the President pledges to protect your rights to raise your child in a free and fair country without the pervasive influence of far-left ideology that isolates children and undermines parents. This is a stated commitment to defend parental authority and influence over child-rearing and education.
Support for Single‑Income Family Living Standard
The President says he will work to ensure families can enjoy the highest standard of living on a single income. If you are raising a family on one income, this is a pledge to pursue policies that aim to help your household's economic situation.
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