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Child Care Survives Stimulus Debate
February 17, 2009
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On February 13, after intense negotiations and debate, both the House of Representatives and Senate gave final approval to an economic recovery package, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The bill includes $2 billion for child care assistance to low-income families, which will help provide child care services for hundreds of thousands of children while their parents go to work.

In addition, the Act includes $2.1 billion for Head Start as well as other funding that has implications for early childhood programs in the Department of Defense, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and No Child Left Behind programs.  President Obama is expected to sign the legislation into law today.

To view a chart (courtesy of Early Care and Education Consortium) tracking details of the early childhood portions of this Act, click here.


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Edna Ranck · February 17, 2009
Washington Child Development Council (WCDC)
Washington, DC, United States


I work in the CCR&R agency for the District of Columbia. On two recent phone calls, a parent and a center director asked about using stimulous funds to support families whose parent or parents were unemployed so that parents can keep their children in child care while they search and apply for their next positions. Will these funds make this possible? Thanks.

ARCHANA SARAF · February 17, 2009
MUMBAI, India


Thats great...wish India would follow suit.



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