Congresswomen Katherine Clark (D-MA) and Marcia Fudge (D-OH) recently drafted a “Dear Colleague” letter that seeks increased investment in FY 2017 for Federal programs that support child care and early education with the intention of helping working families. Specifically, Congresswomen Clark and Fudge are matching President Obama’s priorities for the following programs:
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Congresswomen Build Support for More Funding for Child Care in FY 2017
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Continue ReadingObama Administration Proposes New Child Care Regulations
UPDATED February 16, 2016
Child Care Aware® of America has posted its comments to the Child Care and Development Fund Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. We encourage you to review our comments and sign on in support of them. You may add your signature here, and we will be accepting them until 12:00 PM this Friday, February 19.
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Continue ReadingCongress Introduces New Child Care Legislation
Today, Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and Representatives Joe Crowley (D-NY) and Lois Frankel (D-FL) introduced the “Child Care Access to Resources for Early Learning Act of 2016” (The Child C.A.R.E. Act).
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Continue ReadingPresident Obama’s FY 2017 Budget: Big Investments in Early Education
Earlier today, President Barack Obama released his final budget request to Congress for the upcoming Fiscal Year 2017. As he did with last year’s request, President Obama’s budget reaffirms his commitment to help families gain access to high-quality child care and early education.
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Continue ReadingDepartment of Labor Announces New Child Care Grant
Last week, the Department of Labor announced a new $25 million grant program to support job training and access to quality child care.
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Continue ReadingDeal Reached on Federal Budget
Late last night, House Speaker, Paul Ryan (R-WI) announced that a deal was reached on the FY 2016 budget and unveiled a $1.15 trillion spending bill that would fund the government thru September 30, 2016. This bi-partisan bill includes very favorable funding levels for programs that support low-income children and their families and early education, including:
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