‘We are at the mercy of child care’: Why does Illinois’ largest subsidy exclude thousands? – Capitol News IL

While the state infuses hundreds of millions a year in child-care programs, strict eligibility requirements and limitations shut out many working families.
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Old Joe
10 months ago

Once upon a time child care was the prerogative of the child’s parents. What happened for people to think that this is a government responsibility?

The Railroader
10 months ago

Kids are expensive and Illinois is flat broke. That’s why.

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