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A Senate committee Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that aims to increase accessible and affordable child care options for Hoosiers families.
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Indiana’s child care business model is severely broken from every angle — that’s what lawmakers heard this week during hours of testimony at a study committee examining the child care system.
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Fathers could be ordered by Indiana courts to pay for more expenses related to childbirth than before under legislation headed to the Senate.
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The money comes from the federal Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five (PDG B-5) program.
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A company in Warsaw, Ind. is considering its role when it comes to making sure their employees have access to suitable childcare providers.
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No county in Indiana adequately meets residents' needs for high-quality child care according to a report published by Early Learning Indiana this year.…
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Child care providers from across the state gathered in Indianapolis Thursday to discuss how best to use a massive influx of pandemic relief funding aimed…
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The state extended a program to help essential workers pay for child care. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced this week…
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Indiana employers are losing $1.8 billion a year due to a lack of stable childcare for employees according to the latest report from the state’s Early…
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A new report suggests restarting Michigan’s economy will face a serious roadblock – a lack of child care.The National Association for the Education of…