68%的美国人说,第一反应者不够得到承认,而新的法律则寻求增加祖父母的财政支助。
68% of Americans say first responders aren't recognized enough, while new laws seek to boost grandparent financial support.
最近的一项调查显示,68%的美国人认为公众承认第一反应者是不够的,这促使人们呼吁采取全国性的赞赏举措。
A recent survey reveals that 68% of Americans believe public recognition of first responders is insufficient, prompting calls for nationwide appreciation initiatives.
同时,若干州出台的新立法旨在加强对孙辈的财政保护,包括扩大信托基金选项和为祖父母设立教育储蓄账户提供税收奖励。
Meanwhile, new legislation introduced in several states aims to strengthen financial protections for grandchildren, including expanded trust fund options and tax incentives for grandparents establishing educational savings accounts.
这些措施回应了在生活费用不断上涨的情况下对家庭长期财政保障的日益关切。
These measures respond to growing concerns about long-term family financial security amid rising living costs.