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A CLASP report on how $9.6 billion a month is needed for adequate child care during the pandemic was referenced.
CLASP applauds passage of two important child care bills by the U.S. House of Representatives.
"The child-care industry will need $9.6 billion a month in federal assistance to prevent providers from being forced to permanently shut down, according to an analysis by the Center for Law and Social Policy and the National Women’s Law Center."
CLASP's report on $9.6 billion needed a month for child care during the pandemic was referenced in this article.
CLASP report on the child care system needing at $9.6 billion a month during the pandemic was referenced.
"Is $50 billion the right amount to sustain the child-care sector through this uncertain crisis? It is according to analysis by the Center for Law and Social Policy and the National Women's Law Center."
CLASP report about child care system needing at least $9.6 billion during the pandemic crisis.
Christine Johnson-Staub was quoted about a finding a solution to save the child care industry.
The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the child care system, threatening workers’ livelihoods and families’ stability. Because listening to people who are directly affected by policy is a critical part of equitable policymaking, CLASP and our partners teamed up to share the stories of families and providers from across the country who are coping with the impact of the pandemic.
"Thanks to the pandemic, the Center for Law and Social Policy estimates that childcare centers need a $9.6 billion bailout per month as a result of their unexpected closures and the need for lower staff-to-child ratios and new sanitary guidelines."