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Hurting the Families that Need it Most – Colorado
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
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Hurting the Families that Need it Most – Connecticut
It’s Time to Remove Child Support Enforcement from State Child Care Subsidy Programs.
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DC Makes Early Childhood Compensation Gains
Last year, the Washington, DC City Council established the DC Early Childhood Educator Equitable Compensation Task Force in an effort to address the inadequate pay of the city’s child care providers.
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Vermont Governor Signs Landmark Child Care Bill
Governor Phil Scott signed H.171, setting a firm foundation for transformative change in the state’s early learning system.
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Connecticut Uses Strategic Investments to Boost Family Child Care
The state’s recipe for ensuring that family child care providers are receiving individualized supports at every stage of their careers is helping to stabilize the field and meet the needs of children…
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Missouri to Launch New Office of Childhood
This January, Missouri Governor Mike Parson, along with the Missouri Departments of Elementary and Secondary Education, Health and Senior Services, and Social Services, announced a new state Office o…
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Minnesota Public-Private Partnership Embraces Family, Friend and Neighbor Care
A strong public private partnership and focus on racial and health equity in Minnesota has allowed for expansion of an innovative approach to supporting family, friend and neighbor (FFN) providers ac…
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Virginia Legislators Think Babies in the 2021 Session
The Virginia General Assembly closed last month with lots of good news for babies and families.
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Funding for Facilities Encourages Continuity of Care for Babies
To keep child care doors open and provide stability for families, the County of San Francisco/San Francisco Office of Early Care & Education Renovation and Repair Grant Program was expanded to suppor…
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Illinois Legislature Begins to Address Systemic Racism
In March 2021, Illinois Governor, JB Pritzker, signed a historic legislative package designed to eliminate sources of systemic racism and advance more equitable practices in multiple areas of the sta…
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In Spite of It All: State Budget Wins for Babies in 2020
Despite the current crisis, and thanks to persistent and knowledgeable advocates, governors and legislators are holding on to and, in some cases, managing to expand funding and programs for the 2021 …