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2022 Pre-K and Child Care Caucus Virtual Kick-Off Speakers

March 16, 2022
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HHS Secretary Becerra Marks ARP Anniversary in Conversation with Child Care Providers

March 15, 2022

On Friday, one year after the passage of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra convened a conversation with child care providers to celebrate the impact of …

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Congress Passes FY2022 Omnibus Funding Bill

March 11, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Late last night, the Senate approved an omnibus spending package that included bipartisan funding increases for some of the nation’s vital early learning and care programs. The …

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Expanded CDCTC Provides Cost Relief to Families This Tax Season

March 9, 2022

As tax season kicks into high gear, there is one critical tax credit that is the only credit exclusively that helps parents offset the high costs of child care expenses, …

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Appropriations and Budget Reconciliation: Understanding Federal Early Learning & Care Funding Opportunities

March 9, 2022

Updated March 15, 2022 Each year, millions of low-income children from birth through age five benefit from the array of federal early learning and care programs, including the Child Care …

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FY2022 Appropriations Omnibus Includes Increases for Existing Early Learning & Care Programs

March 9, 2022

Congressional leaders have unveiled a bipartisan FY2022 omnibus government spending package, which includes an increase in critical funding for the core federal early learning and care programs. Each year, millions …

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New Report from Wells Fargo: America’s Economy Relies on Child Care

March 4, 2022

Employers are currently struggling to hire workers while workers – particularly women – are struggling to rejoin the workforce. Why? In large part because working mothers are dependent on child …

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Jobs Numbers Show Federal Funding Is Essential to Child Care Sector’s Success

March 4, 2022

Over recent months, federal pandemic relief dollars have begun reaching child care providers in a meaningful way, and as a result, child care employment numbers have seen their first significant rebound …

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FFYF’s Sarah Rittling Keynotes Business Briefing, Highlights Child Care & the Economy

March 4, 2022

On February 25th, the Louisiana Policy Institute, the Louisiana Early Childhood Business Roundtable, and the Louisiana Association of Business & Industry (LABI) hosted an early education business briefing to celebrate …

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House Select Subcommittee on COVID Crisis Holds Hearing on the Impact of COVID on Child Care

March 4, 2022

This week, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis convened a congressional hearing on “COVID Child Care Challenges: Supporting Families and Caregivers.” The hearing included testimony from child care …

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President Biden Prioritizes Child Care & Pre-K for New Economic Policy Plan

March 3, 2022

Since taking office, President Biden has made child care “a cornerstone of his economic policy agenda” and the White House has doubled-down in recent weeks on passing an economic package with child …

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