Illinois Advocates Call for Universal Child Care, Say Current System is ‘Unaffordable, Unavailable’ – WTTW (Chicago)

The state’s fiscal year 2023 budget includes $598 million, a $54.4 million increase from FY22, for early childhood education. The state has also used federal pandemic relief funds to support child care programs. According to the Pritzker administration, $978 million in pandemic relief funding has reached more than 12,000 child care providers with more than 85% of eligible child care centers and 60% of licensed child care homes receiving direct relief.
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The Railroader
3 years ago

Illinois is broke.

Solution? Borrow and spend more.

Dumb.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Another welfare giveaway

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