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Alyssa Fortner highlights how crucial mandatory investments are in building an equitable child care system.
CLASP, The Century Foundation, and the National Women's Law Center provide estimates for how many infants, toddlers, and preschoolers would be served through a 10-year federal investment of $450 billion.
Stephanie Schmit and national partners detail the importance of mandatory child care investments in building a long-term system.
CLASP's New Deal for Youth was featured in this article about solutions for youth unemployment.
Stephanie Schmit was quoted about President Biden's child care plan, which she says would fall short of a $700 billion long-term investment that's needed to overhaul the system.
Alycia Hardy and Alyssa Fortner detail how the current Child Care and Early Education (CCEE) system and the data strategies used to shape it are often far removed from equitable community engagement practices. They also propose a set of recommendations for strategies to expand data processes through community engagement.
Alycia Hardy and Alyssa Fortner detail how the current Child Care and Early Education (CCEE) system and the data strategies used to shape it are often far removed from equitable community engagement practices. They also propose a set of recommendations for strategies to expand data processes through community engagement.
Christine Johnson-Staub details recently released guidance from the federal Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office of Child Care. The guidance is on the provision of Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) supplemental dollars and encourages states to take bold steps in implementing CCDBG relief funds.
Dr. Nia West-Bey and Nat Baldino were quoted in this article about the impact of toxic work environments for young people.
"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."