As Gov. Josh Shapiro stood in one of the classrooms at Verona’s Riverview Children’s Center Monday morning, he watched a teacher help two youngsters navigate the process of sharing.

“You come to a place like Riverview to learn the lessons we need in life to have a society that is caring and compassionate,” Mr. Shapiro said during a news conference celebrating the delayed state budget’s investments to bolster Pennsylvania’s child care workforce. “You learn how to share, how to be kind, how to interact with people who look different than you and have different abilities.”

The governor wishes President Donald Trump would spend some time at Riverview.

“Or frankly, any child care center or kindergarten,” he said, arguing children would have gotten in trouble for using the kind of language

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