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Capsule Collection: FY2027 Appropriations

Congress is deciding the FY27 appropriations funding for all federal programs that support the care and education of children from birth through age five.

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FFYF Briefing Room: Safeguarding Access to Affordable Child Care

The federal child care program has a long history of bipartisan support, with a proven track record in strengthening families, fostering child development, and fueling the economy. This explainer highlights the importance of program accountability and integrity in ensuring eligible families are able to access the care they rely on. 

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National Poll Shows Strong Bipartisan Support for Federal Child Care Programs

New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.

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First Five Things To Know About: The SEED Act

March 25, 2026

Early childhood educators play a critical role in supporting children’s development and enabling parents to work. To ensure young learners can succeed, many use their own money to buy necessary …

Policy Letters

FFYF Letter to the Ways and Means Committee in Support of the SEED Act

March 25, 2026

FFYF sent the following letter in support of the Supporting Early-childhood Educators’ Deductions (SEED) Act to the Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith and Ranking Member Richard Neal. …

In the News

POLITICO: Child Care Costs Are Driving the Affordability Debate in 2026

March 25, 2026

How rising expenses are putting pressure on families and shaping policy discussions across party lines By: Sarah Rittling “Affordability” has become the defining economic theme of 2026. As families look …

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