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January 22, 2025

‘All our Future Money is Gone’: The Impossible Task of Providing Child Care in Rural Illinois

Over the past decade, Illinois has lost nearly 4,300 licensed child care providers, a 33% decline.

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South Carolina agency seeking $32M in ongoing aid to support affordable childcare programs

There’s a hidden expense weighing down thousands of South Carolina small businesses and their employees.

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How D.C. Tackled a Child Care Crunch through a Tax Hike on the Rich

hen Boniece Gillis first heard rumblings that child care workers across the city might be getting some kind of significant pay bump, she tried to keep her excitement in check.

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Teacher Pay, Public School Funding Boosts Remain Top Asks of Indiana’s Largest Teachers’ Union

Indiana’s largest teachers union listed educator pay boosts, increased public school funding and consolidated training requirements among its top asks for the 2025 legislative session.

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