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Gov. Tony Evers vowed he would not sign a state budget deal withi Republicans that doesn't continue Child Care Counts ...
Child care isn’t a political punching bag, it’s the cornerstone of a parent’s ability to participate in life outside the home ...
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, serving as acting governor, on Monday signed into law Act 203, a major expansion of the state’s ...
A newly signed bill will allow two-year-olds to qualify for the Preschool Open Doors tuition subsidy program starting Jan.
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, serving as Acting Governor, today signed into law Act 203 ( House Bill 692 ), a major expansion of the ...
Community leaders in Springfield are asking Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe to sign a bill that would approve funding for the ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNNYC budget deal includes free child care pilot program, boost for preschoolers with disabilitiesNYC Mayor Eric Adams has often threatened to cut funding for early childhood programs. The latest budget deal includes a ...
Prior: Rather than expecting businesses and corporations to pay for child care, we could expect them to pay taxes to support ...
Evers, in his 2025-27 budget proposal, requested more than $480 million to keep running Child Care Counts, which is set to expire June 30 without additional state funds.
A campaign by business leaders has embraced Gov. Tony Evers' budget priority of direct subsidies for child care providers.
Gov. Tony Evers vowed he would not sign a state budget deal withi Republicans that doesn't continue Child Care Counts payments to day care providers.
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