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TRIBUTE TO EMILY OSTER

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Congressional Record Β· original
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senate
Published
Monday, March 31, 2025

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Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 57 (Monday, March 31, 2025) [Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 57 (Monday, March 31, 2025)] [Senate] [Page S2090] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS ______ TRIBUTE TO EMILY OSTER Mr. CRAPO. Madam President, along with my colleague Senator Tammy Duckworth, we join in honoring Emily Oster, ParentData CEO, best- selling author and data-driven economist whose work eases the minds of both new and experienced parents across the country. We thank her for speaking to the Senate Moms group. Emily Oster is a data-driven economist and professor of economics at Brown University. She is the author of four books--Expecting Better, the Family Firm, the Unexpected, and Cribsheet--w…

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Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 57 (Monday, March 31, 2025) [Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 57 (Monday, March 31, 2025)] [Senate] [Page S2090] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS ______ TRIBUTE TO EMILY OSTER Mr. CRAPO. Madam President, along with my colleague Senator Tammy Duckworth, we join in honoring Emily Oster, ParentData CEO, best- selling author and data-driven economist whose work eases the minds of both new and experienced parents across the country. We thank her for speaking to the Senate Moms group. Emily Oster is a data-driven economist and professor of economics at Brown University. She is the author of four books--Expecting Better, the Family Firm, the Unexpected, and Cribsheet--which examine data- driven decision-making from pregnancy, parenting and beyond. Cribsheet earned her a spot as a New York Times best seller. As CEO of ParentData, Emily translates complex scientific research into answers for some of the most pressing questions parents have. She has helped moms and dads alike dissect panic media headlines and social media claims and avoid hours of late-night-panic-Googling. In providing clear explanations of detailed data, her work inspires parents to have more confidence about the choices they make on a wide variety of topics from conception to school-aged children. Her efforts make moms especially feel less alone in the concerns they have about doing what is best for their children. Emily lives with her husband and two children. Our staff led the Senate Moms group, a bipartisan group of more than 200 moms employed by the U.S. Senate. The group's regular meetings and internal resources in the Senate help working moms feel united and supported in navigating the Senate workplace and raising children in the Washington, DC, area. Thank you, Emily, for your inspiring work to quell the concerns of many Senate moms and giving them the resources that empower the decisions they make about their families every day. You have set an outstanding example for the many working moms who help keep the U.S. Senate functioning day-to-day. We wish you the best in all the future offers you. ____________________

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