Democrats reintroduce two bills to address childcare crisis in the U.S.
Legislators reintroduced two bills that address America’s childcare crisis with robust investment in early learning facilities and educators.
Legislators reintroduced two bills that address America’s childcare crisis with robust investment in early learning facilities and educators.
Why was Donald Trump rambling about Marco Rubio, his daughter, Ivanka, and tariffs in response to a question on what he would do to solve the childcare crisis?
Two pieces of legislation introduced today will form a bold bipartisan proposal to make childcare more affordable and accessible.
A Stuarts Draft woman was arrested and charged with 13 counts of abuse and neglect of children pertaining to a 2022 incident where a child died in her care.
The Building Blocks for Virginia Families initiative will empower parents with childcare choice, reduce red tape and expand available options.
Harrisonburg is offering an opportunity for local childcare providers and aspiring childcare providers to receive special training through an American Rescue Plan Act program.
Vice President Kamala Harris announced new steps to take to lower the cost of childcare in the United States.
The average annual cost of childcare for a child under 6 is $10,600, which comes to just over $200 per week. That’s for one kid. For two, the cost is more than the average monthly mortgage payments in 44 states and the District of Columbia.
The 2022 County Health Rankings National Findings Report reveals income disparity and the burden of childcare costs in the U.S.
Sen. Tim Kaine joined a group of senators pressing President Biden and congressional leaders to include a $450 billion investment in childcare and universal pre-K in the Build Back Better bill, as negotiations continue.