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There just aren't enough slots to meet the needs.
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Two GOP state lawmakers came out with an identical pair of proposals Wednesday to create a public-private child care funding partnership in Ohio.
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Business leaders in the state are saying a lack of accessible, affordable child care is hurting their companies.
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More than 250 child care providers and facilities were reportedly closed down in cities across Ohio Monday.
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A bill that allows unlicensed child care providers to serve more children for more hours each week easily advanced out of a Senate committee Wednesday — even as Democrats express unease with the measure.
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Indiana's child care business model is severely broken from every angle — that's what lawmakers heard last week during hours of testimony at a study committee examining the child care system.
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Hamilton County commissioners approved the allocation last week as part of the county’s federal stimulus funding.
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For many working parents, preparing for summer has meant a stress-filled search for childcare so moms and dads can keep earning their paychecks.
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The childcare staffing crisis — which surged during the pandemic — isn't letting up.