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A child care bill package passed the Michigan Senate on June 8 with wide bipartisan support. Supporters said the legislation is necessary to help address the child care need in both urban and rural parts of the state.
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The state plans to renovate buildings, contribute to startup funding and recruit staff.
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Millions of child care providers across the country shut down their businesses to draw attention to decades of underinvestment.
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This round of grants comes from federal COVID relief funds and totals $365 million. Another $365 million was awarded in the fall, to more than 5,800 providers.
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The sounds coming from inside Perry Preschool and Child Care on this brisk fall morning suggest just how hectic things are today. Two staff called in...
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Today we talk about the dire state of child care in some of Indiana’s rural communities, to learn why providers are struggling, what impact...
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Indiana House Democrats want the legislature to spend some of the state’s $4 billion surplus this year to help support struggling Hoosiers.Minority Leader…
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This year saw the end of the first full school year affected by the pandemic, more state education funding specifically to raise teacher pay, and a lot…
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Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including COVID-19 booster shots and tips on staying safe during the holidays,…
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Lawmakers score a major victory in their legal battle over emergency powers. Indiana announces a half-a-billion dollar grant program to stabilize the…