Group hopes to make child care key midterm issue
The group aims to highlight caregiving costs in the national affordability debate by investing $50 million to support Democratic congressional candidates.
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Group hopes to make child care a key issue in midterms
WASHINGTON — An advocacy group hoping to expand support for child and elder care plans to spend $50 million to back Democrats in congressional races, tying the costs of caregiving to the nation's affordability debate.
Group hopes to make child care key midterm issue
WASHINGTON — An advocacy group hoping to expand support for child and elder care plans to spend $50 million to back Democrats in congressional races, tying the costs of caregiving to the nation's affordability debate.
Rising Child Care Costs Fuel Major Political Push in Key Races
Group Invests $50M to Elevate Child Care, Elder Care in 2026 Races Children draw in one of the classrooms at the Children’s Promise Centers child care center in Albuquerque, N.M., April 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, File) (AP) An advocacy group seeking to expand support for child and elder care says it plans to spend $50 million to boost Democrats in key congressional races, aiming to tie the rising cost of caregiving to the nation’s b…
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