Congress' COVID-19 Response: What You Need to Know

By Anne Hedgepeth on March 19, 2020
Updated March 27, 12:50 p.m.

With all the news and updates around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), it can be difficult to grasp the proposals put forward by Congress. Below you will find a summary of each proposal passed or under consideration so far:  

Topics: Workforce, Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy, Health & Safety, Coronavirus

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March News & Resources about the 2020 Census

By Jacob Stewart on March 11, 2020

It’s official: beginning March 12, households nationwide will begin receiving invitations to participate in the 2020 Decennial Census. With the count now underway in all 50 states, find out what you can do to help ensure children age 4 and under are properly counted in this month’s edition of our Census Series:  

Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy

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February News & Resources about the 2020 Census

By Jacob Stewart on February 21, 2020

Even though the 2020 Census already began in some parts of the countrywe are one month away from  households nationwide receiving official Census Bureau invitations to participate. To help ensure that children age four and under are properly countedwe've compiled news updates from the month of February and the latest resources that will help you prepare: 

Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy

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FY21 White House Budget Proposal

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on February 11, 2020

In response to the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021, Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) Executive Director Dr. Lynette M. Fraga released the following statement:

 “The President’s FY 2021 Budget falls well short of meeting families’ needs. The proposal lacks the robust, long-term investment the child care system needs to ensure our children thrive. In addition, the very same families who struggle to access child care, are hit hard by the proposed Budget’s plans to cut or weaken the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid, the Social Services Block Grant (SSBG), and other critical safety net programs.

Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy

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Your On-the-Go Consumer Education Brochure Suite

By Kim Engelman on February 11, 2020


The process of searching for child care is undeniably one of the most difficult processes for families with young children to navigate. Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agencies play a critical role in partnering with families to ensure they have information to make the right child care choice for their family. We are excited to share with you a newly refreshed suite of on-the-go child care information brochures that you can use to bolster your own consumer education offerings.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Family & Community Engagement, En español

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Changes to the Scope of Public Charge Rules

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on February 07, 2020



Update Feb. 6 - On Jan. 30, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that the new public charge rule will be effective as of Feb. 24, 2020, everywhere in the U.S. except Illinois, where a statewide preliminary injunction remains in place. This means that any green card applications that are postmarked or submitted electronically as of Feb. 24 will be subject to the new, broader public charge test. The DHS final rule only applies to immigrants who are applying for lawful permanent residency within the United States or who wish to apply in the future.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy

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