Trump administration freezes child care funds to Illinois
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Between 2021 and 2024, the Administration for Children and Families shelled out more than $91.8 billion from its Child Care Development Fund (CCDF), a federal block grant program that helps fund child care in states, US territories and tribes, per HHS data.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine expressed confidence Monday that the federal freeze on publicly funded child care dollars will be resolved before state funding runs out for the 100,000 Ohio children receiving assistance.
State Rep. Josh Williams, says there have been multiple reports alleging fraud in publicly funded child care programs.
The Employer-Provided Childcare Tax Credit just got a revamp. Before CAKES body cofounder Taylor Capuano had her moment of fame on Shark Tank in 2023 for putting one of her retail company’s nipple covers on judge Kevin O’Leary’s head, she, like many ...
Child care programs depend on predictable funding. A possible federal rollback has providers bracing for change.
Attorneys general in five Democratic-led states have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration after it said it would freeze money for several public benefit programs.