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The Obama administration has made a conscious effort to use the tax code to make college more affordable, expanded service opportunities for young people, and generally inspired college-aged Americans to believe they can make a difference in the future of their country.

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Despite the frustrations of his first term, for which he blamed "protectors of the status quo," Mr. Obama said he could still upgrade the nation's schools, keep college affordable, expand production of clean energy, and rebuild aging roads and bridges.

The costs of putting storage on silicon are likely to keep dropping, which means that, in time, it will be more affordable to expand how flash storage is used in business computer systems.

We have seen unprecedented support from donors and development partners with the creation of Gavi, the vaccine alliance, which has played a significant role in making vaccines affordable and expanding access to new vaccines.

In addition to attacking Trump, Kaine is likely to spend a good deal of time speaking about Clinton's agenda to raise wages, make college more affordable, and expand childcare and other programs for working families.

That's why this year I launched my Consumer Protection and Community Investment Agenda, a package of legislation designed to give consumers access to affordable services, expand protections for vulnerable populations and veterans, and increase economic development in struggling communities.

A second store followed in the early 1980s in London and as personal cameras became more popular and affordable, the firm expanded to more than 50 shops.

A longtime advocate for affordable housing and expanded medical coverage, she had been an expert in transport issues, never taken an Uber ride, and never thought much about the service.

Beginning in 2014, uninsured young adults who can't join a parent's plan would have new, more affordable options, including expanded eligibility for Medicaid, the federal-state health plan for the poor, and subsidized private health plans through health exchanges.

And in the years following that 2004 march, emergency contraception became legal over the counter, more reproductive health and rights organizations integrated intersectional frameworks (with admittedly more work to do), and the Affordable Care Act expanded access to preventative care and contraceptive coverage with no copay.

A few years later, the Affordable Care Act expanded parity protections to millions more Americans.

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