Access to early child care opportunities is an essential component of a thriving resort community and economy: https://t.co/tHrpDNfkVF #solvechildcarenow
The Park City Council has approved the city budget for the next fiscal year and it includes $1 million of one-time child care funding.
https://t.co/uWiPrryPGS
It became clear at last Thursday’s Park City Council meeting that a majority of the council is interested in earmarking $800,000 to $1 million in next fiscal year’s budget to support local child care. https://t.co/FNi2Wifxql
North Dakota lawmakers pass $66 million package to address child care cost, availability https://t.co/91dExvuU7P via @bistrib
Come on Utah, it's time to get in the game.
The federal Child Care & Development Fund is to provide child care subsidies so low-income parents can work, attend school, or participate in job training. A new report from the GAO finds that fewer than 1 in 4 eligible families can actually access them. https://t.co/zgotrK3bX2
UWSL’s Vice President of Public Policy, @ElizabethMGarbe was recently a guest on @saltlakechamber's Speaking on Business podcast. Listen to the episode and learn more about the importance of childcare here:
https://t.co/UoBKj71Ltp
America wants to have it both ways: insisting that poor single parents work while shrugging its shoulders about the conditions that can prevent them from doing so, like erratic just-in-time schedules and lack of affordable childcare, @stephmurrayyyy https://t.co/6a5gLHsHJZ
WH Economic Report underscores that public investment in child care is an economic imperative -
for parents to work
for businesses to thrive
for providers to make fair wages, and
for kids to get a high-quality early education.
https://t.co/t00Ug6sAdJ
Medicaid renewals are happening soon!
If you have Medicaid, you may need to take steps to keep your coverage.
Learn more at: https://t.co/9DXAiqODu6 or call 1-866-435-7414
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