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Investment in early childhood education is not just a moral imperative—it’s an economic strategy. I urge our lawmakers to prioritize the care and education of Indiana’s youngest citizens. Our children ...
Governor Tony Evers was adamant that direct payment to child care providers be included and if not, he threatened to veto the ...
The budget creates a new, $10 million program in which the state and participating employers and employees will divide child ...
Governor Josh Stein’s Task Force on Child Care and Early Education has proposed six recommendations to address the child care crisis in North Carolina, which ...
Governor Josh Stein has announced that the NC Task Force on Child Care and Early Education co-chaired by Lieutenant Governor ...
Currently, the average credit families receive is $587. Under the Britt-Kaine proposal, a parent with one child paying $12K for child care ($1K per child per month) would receive a credit of $1,750.
Child care providers, particularly teachers, often earn low wages and lack benefits, making it difficult to retain and recruit staff. Without state funding many child care centers will face the hard ...
opinion Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor — Bookstores and newspapers, child care cuts, nuclear power, letters Readers criticize House Bill 1375 that targets bookstores and media; urge ...
Missouri faces a severe child care shortage, with most counties lacking adequate options for families — costing the state $1.35 billion yearly and threatening both its workforce and children’s ...
Under the Britt-Kaine proposal, a parent with one child paying $12K for child care ($1K per child per month) would receive a credit of $1,750. Parents with two children would receive even more.
Under the Britt-Kaine proposal, a parent with one child paying $12K for child care ($1K per child per month) would receive a credit of $1,750. Parents with two children would receive even more.
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