Las Vegas child care providers rally in support of bill in Nevada legislature
- Child care providers in Wisconsin plan a rally at the state Capitol on Tuesday to urge lawmakers to restore budget cuts affecting early education funding.
- The rally follows a 10-3 party-line vote last Thursday by the budget committee to remove Governor Evers' $480 million proposal to maintain the Child Care Counts program funding.
- Providers report rising operational costs are forcing closures, which threatens young families' access to care and will impact employers statewide if not addressed.
- State Rep. Alex Joers emphasized that providers are struggling to cover their costs and are being forced to close, urging the Joint Finance Committee to recognize the consequences of this trend.
- The rally aims to highlight the urgency of investing in child care to stabilize the workforce and meet the needs of families throughout Wisconsin communities.
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Providers rally for funding and support by taking A Day Without Childcare
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX)—Childcare providers across the state and country took the day off to rally for more funding and support during A Day Without Childcare. In Wisconsin, the Joint Finance Committee cut $480 million from the Governor's proposed budget, some of which was allocated to childcare services. Providers say 25% of facilities may have to close without that money. Lawmakers and providers joined together at Julia's Schoolia in Eau …
NM early childhood educators call for higher wages
Olga Grays, owner of Mrs. Olga's Daycare in Las Cruces, speaks during a "Day Without Child Care" event on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Leah Romero / Source NM)Olga Grays has cared for hundreds of children since she became certified in 2025 as a home daycare provider in Las Cruces, but her experiences have not been without difficulty. Grays owns and operates Mrs. Olga’s Daycare near the west side of the city where she cares for 15 children throughout …

California child care workers demand more funding amid Trump threats to Head Start
Day care providers, parents and advocates from across the Bay Area rallied Monday as part of a statewide push for affordable child care amid concerns of additional cuts from the Trump administration to a struggling system still reeling from the…
Las Vegas child care providers rally in support of bill in Nevada legislature
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- For National Day Without Child Care, some providers in the Las Vegas valley took the day off to rally at Paradise Park where they advocated for AB185, which would require HOAs to allow licensed, in-home child care facilities. The bill passed in the assembly and is making its way through the State Senate. “I have moved to like seven different houses with the same issues. The homeowner says ‘Yes’ and they talked to their homeow…
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