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"People of color are statistically less likely to be able to afford quality child care and early education programs, according to research from the Center for Law and Social Policy."
CLASP was cited in this roundup about child care provider eligibility thorugh CCDBG funds.
The American Families Plan (AFP) released today by the Biden-Harris Administration reflects the full range of bold proposals needed to transform the economy so it truly works for children, young people, women, and families.
CLASP's statement on the reintroduction of the Child Care for Working Families Act which would transform the nation’s child care system.
A CLASP statement about child care funding in the American Rescue Plan was mentioned in this article.
"Nationally, 1 in 6 jobs in the childcare sector have been lost since the pandemic began, according to the Center for Law and Social Policy."
CLASP and several partners sent this letter to the ACF with input on the guidance for state implementation of the ARPA child care provisions.
CLASP and numerous organizations signed and sent a letter to the administration on building a comprehensive and equitable child care and early learning system.
Cites CLASP's analysis of how COVID relief funds for child care will be distributed among the states.
The National Women’s Law Center and the Center for Law and Social Policy found that it would take nearly $10 billion per month to keep the child care system afloat during the pandemic.