Child-Care Challenges Cost Georgia Nearly $2 Billion Annually, Study Finds

“The Center for Law and Social Policy, or CLASP, issued a report in 2016 that found only 11 percent of income-eligible children were served by Georgia’s child-care subsidy.”

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