Statement from Aaron Lieberman
"I agree with Senator Mark Kelly, Title 42 needs to end, but we first must have a plan in place to make sure we can safely and securely manage our border, while maintaining public health and safety protocols, and treating everyone with the dignity and respect they deserve. Katie Hobbs' opposition to responsibly postponing the end of Title 42 shows she is out of touch with Arizonans, our leaders, and our border communities."
Aaron Lieberman is a former state representative for Legislative District 28 and an education entrepreneur. He is a candidate for governor of Arizona. After seeing first-hand the effectiveness and success of early childhood intervention programs, Aaron launched Jumpstart, a national nonprofit to ensure all children had the opportunity to enter kindergarten prepared to succeed. To date, more than 50,000 college students have served, working with more than 100,000 children and earning over $200 million in scholarships through AmeriCorps. Later, he founded Acelero Learning to close the achievement gap for Head Start children. Impacting over 40,000 kids every day, children enrolled in Acelero’s programs make gains at nearly three times the national average. Aaron was born and raised in Arizona. He and his wife live in Phoenix, where they’re raising their two sons. Aaron’s daughter is studying history at Yale, his alma mater.
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