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Lawmakers pass bill loosening child care regulations in effort to expand access — but without adding new funding.
As Bernasconi battles her checkbook every month, a bigger fight has been playing out in Sacramento. Child care providers and ...
This is the 15th blog in our series on the Early Care and Education (ECE) Implementation Working Group. For more information ...
Brain development, social-emotional and cognitive skills are dramatically influenced through children's earliest ...
Feeding over 1,125 kids every single week requires lots of hard work, time, and community support. One key ingredient for our ...
The threat of tariffs hangs heavy over child care providers who are already struggling to survive. If their costs rise, so do ...
Even though the state estimates payments for children in subsidized programs only cover 30% of the time and expense providers ...
Living paycheck to paycheck is tough, but it is increasingly the situation for families in Denver and across Colorado.
Public records from the Kentucky Division of Regulated Child Care show a variety of serious problems at centers across the ...
Where Tri-Share stands out, in Garrett’s view, is that it’s one of the few programs tackling child care from the perspective of workforce development. “We have the employers at the table,” she said.
Under the plan, families earning $100,000 or less would pay nothing for child care starting in 2028, as it would be paid by the endowment, lawmakers said.
We are a Detroit-based collaborative of over 40 organizations — nonprofits, educators, health care providers, foundations and more — working together to ensure every child in Detroit has the ...