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DELC reported that the ERDC child care subsidy program has a budget deficit of $93 million to $111 million for the 12,000 current families it serves. The program is expected to run out of money in Jan 2027
DELC reported that the ERDC child care subsidy program has a budget deficit of $93 million to $111 million for the 12,000 current families it serves. The program is expected to run out of money in Jan 2027
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Social Security - "That's socialism!"
Debt free education - "That's socialism!"
Universal childcare - "That's socialism!"
$1 trillion+ in tax cuts for the wealthy...
"That's just how it is."
Social Security - "That's socialism!"
Debt free education - "That's socialism!"
Universal childcare - "That's socialism!"
$1 trillion+ in tax cuts for the wealthy...
"That's just how it is."
✅ Free, high-quality preschool
✅ Local democracy
✅ Smart, equitable investment
📣 Now’s the time to call your legislators! Let’s keep PFA on track through 2030 and beyond.
✅ Free, high-quality preschool
✅ Local democracy
✅ Smart, equitable investment
📣 Now’s the time to call your legislators! Let’s keep PFA on track through 2030 and beyond.
Should I just waitlist all these classes and see what happens???
Should I just waitlist all these classes and see what happens???
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We’ve joined many others in a lawsuit in opposition to the Trump Administration’s recent Executive Orders and attacks on Head Start.
We’ve joined many others in a lawsuit in opposition to the Trump Administration’s recent Executive Orders and attacks on Head Start.
Use our new interactive tool to see who wins and who loses with the current budget proposal passed by the House and Senate
(hint—it's not families):
Use our new interactive tool to see who wins and who loses with the current budget proposal passed by the House and Senate
(hint—it's not families):