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Bibliography

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House, The White (2023-02-02). "FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Support and Advance Women's Economic Security". The White House. Retrieved 2023-08-23.

Tankersley, Jim (2023-03-09). "Biden's $6.8 Trillion Budget Proposes New Social Programs and Higher Taxes on Rich". New York Times. New York, N.Y. ISSN 0362-4331. 2784960094. Retrieved 2023-08-26 – via ProQuest.

"FACT SHEET: The President's Budget for Fiscal Year 2024 | OMB". The White House. 2023-03-09. Retrieved 2023-08-26.

Robles, Christian (2023-08-17). "Why Child-Care Prices Are Rising at Nearly Twice the Overall Inflation Rate; Providers are boosting tuition as their costs rise and federal aid ends, straining some families' finances". The Wall Street Journal. New York, N.Y.: Dow Jones & Company Inc. ISSN 2574-9579. ProQuest 2851859218. Retrieved 2023-08-26 – via ProQuest.

Hutzler, Alexandra; Kolinovsky, Sarah; Schulze, Elizabeth (2023-03-09). "Biden rolls out 2024 budget amid debt ceiling shutdown". ABC News. Retrieved 2023-08-26https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-rolls-2024-budget-amid-debt-ceiling-showdown/story?id=97711343

Romm, Tony (2021-11-19). "How the House spending bill offers the first federal paid leave program". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-08-27. https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/11/19/paid-family-leave-biden-spending-bill/

Vesoulis, Abby (2021-11-19). "What Will the Senate Do With the Build Back Better Bill?". Time. Retrieved 2023-08-27.https://time.com/6121614/build-back-better-spending-bill-senate/

Sholar, Megan (2019-02-20). "Yes, Gillibrand and DeLauro introduced a family leave bill. More important, Republicans are introducing paid leave bills, too". Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-08-27. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/02/20/yes-gillibrand-delauro-introduced-family-leave-bill-more-important-republicans-are-introducing-paid-leave-bills-too/

Bibliography

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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Example: Luke, Learie. 2007. Identity and secession in the Caribbean: Tobago versus Trinidad, 1889–1980.[1]
    • This is a book published by a university press, so it should be a reliable source. It also covers the topic in some depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
  • Example: Galeano, Gloria; Bernal, Rodrigo (2013-11-08). "Sabinaria , a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border". Phytotaxa.[2]
    • This is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, so it should be a reliable source. It covers the topic in some depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
  • Example: Baker, William J.; Dransfield, John (2016). "Beyond Genera Palmarum: progress and prospects in palm systematics". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.[3]
    • This is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, so it should be a reliable source for a specific fact. Since it only dedicates a few sentences to the topic, it can't be used to establish notability.
  • ...

References

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  1. ^ Luke, Learie B. (2007). Identity and secession in the Caribbean: Tobago versus Trinidad, 1889–1980. Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press. ISBN 978-9766401993. OCLC 646844096.
  2. ^ Galeano, Gloria; Bernal, Rodrigo (2013-11-08). "Sabinaria , a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border". Phytotaxa. 144 (2): 27–44. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.144.2.1. ISSN 1179-3163.
  3. ^ Baker, William J.; Dransfield, John (2016). "Beyond Genera Palmarum : progress and prospects in palm systematics". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 182 (2): 207–233. doi:10.1111/boj.12401.

Outline of proposed changes

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Now that you have compiled a bibliography, it's time to plan out how you'll improve your assigned article. In this section, write up a concise outline of how the sources you've identified will add relevant information to your chosen article. Be sure to discuss what content gap your additions tackle and how these additions will improve the article's quality. Consider other changes you'll make to the article, including possible deletions of irrelevant , outdated, or incorrect information, restructuring of the article to improve its readability or any other change you plan on making. This is your chance to really think about how your proposed additions will improve your chosen article and to vet your sources even further.

Note: This is not a draft. This is an outline/plan where you can think about how the sources you've identified will fill in a content gap.