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Amid high turnover and poverty rates for child care providers, King County is trying out a wage boost through the fall of 2027.
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Mashup Score: 1Child Care Tax Policy - 4 day(s) ago
Take Action to Protect Child Care Today! Working families across the country depend on quality, affordable, and reliable child care—but this care is often too costly and difficult to find. Combined with federal investments in early learning and child care programs, updating provisions of the United States tax code would help families better afford child… Read more »
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Mashup Score: 0What we’re watching in 2025 state legislative sessions - 4 day(s) ago
Blog post about states CCoA is watching.
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Mashup Score: 0U.S. Senator Katie Britt Makes Republican Case for Child Care Legislation Investing in Families, Small Businesses - Senator Katie Britt - 5 day(s) ago
‘Don’t we want to incentivize rather than deter parents from starting their families?’ WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) spoke on the Senate floor to highlight America’s child care crisis and her commonsense, pro-parent legislation aimed at improving accessibility and affordability for families. Discussing the impact of the lack of affordable child care, Senator Britt stated, “The […]
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This blog post features an interview with a new board member.
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Mashup Score: 6Child Care Tax Policy - 27 day(s) ago
Take Action to Protect Child Care Today! Working families across the country depend on quality, affordable, and reliable child care – but this care is often too costly and difficult to find. Combined with federal investments in early learning and child care programs, updating provisions of the United States tax code would help families better… Read more »
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Mashup Score: 0CCAoA SYMPOSIUM 2025 - 28 day(s) ago
We’ve made the nation aware of the challenges facing child care in America and identified the opportunities to build a better system. Now is the time for dedicated action to turn awareness into progress! Join us at Child Care Aware® of America’s 2025 Symposium, Child Care Strong: From Problems to Progress, May 4-7th, where national, state and local child care leaders, advocates, and changemakers will come together to sharpen their skills and seize this pivotal moment to make high-quality, affordable
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Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. This brief reviews existing levers in the tax code and provides a set of recommendations to craft a family first tax policy. Congress should broaden the pool of families eligible for benefits, remove barriers to tax credits’ use, and make it simple for every eligible family to navigate the process of securing benefits. Congress should consider expanding the child tax credit, especial ly for those families with children who are not yet school-aged,
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Mashup Score: 8Child Care at a Standstill: Price and Landscape Analysis 2023 - 1 month(s) ago
Explore how data can catalyze or accelerate the changes that our child care system needs
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Mashup Score: 2Child Care Tax Policy - 1 month(s) ago
Take Action to Protect Child Care Today! Working families across the country depend on quality, affordable, and reliable child care – but this care is often too costly and difficult to find. Combined with federal investments in early learning and child care programs, updating provisions of the United States tax code would help families better… Read more »
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Check out what’s going on in Seattle, Washington! King County will supplement wages for some providers by up to $8,300 annually through 2027 to help address the twin challenges of low wages for providers and high costs for families. https://t.co/I6dtqLMWEL https://t.co/OChMuLmaBA