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What does Senator Boxer think about education?
Senator Boxer firmly believes that a good education is the key to success. She attended public schools from kindergarten through college, and thinks that every kid should have the opportunity to attend high-quality public schools. Some of the ideas that Senator Boxer supports to improve schools are:

  • Making more money available to schools to fix leaking roofs, replace broken lights, and make other badly needed repairs to schools.
  • Increasing the number of after-school programs that are available to give kids more things to do after the bell rings. Some successful after-school programs in California provide help with homework, give kids an opportunity to work on computers, or organize sports, games, and other fun things to do.
  • Helping schools establish safety hotlines so that students, parents, or faculty can anonymously report information about potentially dangerous students or situations at their school.

What does Senator Boxer think about crime?
Senator Boxer thinks that sensible gun control and more police in neighborhoods are two things that will help make our streets and neighborhoods safer. In 1994, she voted in favor of a major crime bill that put 100,000 new community police on America's streets. Since the crime bill became law, the California crime rate has dropped by 20 percent. Senator Boxer has written and supported a number of bills that would help reduce gun violence, including a bill that would require child safety locks to be sold with every handgun.

What does Senator Boxer think about our environment?
Senator Boxer thinks that it is very important to have clean water to drink, clean air to breathe, and safe food to eat. The government sets environmental standards to help make sure that water, air, and food are clean and safe, but did you know that those standards are currently set to protect adults? Because kids are smaller than adults and because they are still growing, they are much more sensitive to pollution. Senator Boxer has written a bill called the Children's Environmental Protection Act, which would reset environmental standards at levels that are safe for kids.

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