
Caswell believes that poor children should not be better dressed than he was:
“I never had anything new,” Caswell says. “I got all the hand-me-downs. And my dad, he did a lot of shopping at the Salvation Army, and his comment was — and quite frankly it’s true — once you’re out of the store and you walk down the street, nobody knows where you bought your clothes.”
Everyone except Caswell, that is.
The legislation was pulled from a bill at the last minute, according to the article below.
Source:Michigan Messenger
