ECEC Applauds Congress's Bipartisan Commitment to Children & Families
Retrieved on:
Thursday, December 22, 2022
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This represents a 30% increase over the fiscal year 2022 funding level, or $1.85 billion in additional program funding.
Key Points:
- This represents a 30% increase over the fiscal year 2022 funding level, or $1.85 billion in additional program funding.
- Child care providers, teachers, and staff made it possible for parents to go to work, with their children in a safe and nurturing environment.
- ECEC is grateful to the longstanding child care champions on Capitol Hill for their tireless work to get this across the finish line.
- Our members serve as the unified collective voice for providers of high-quality programs and services that support families and children from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.