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Hi John, America’s child care system is broken. Providers, parents and advocates like you are fighting tirelessly to fix it.
This week, the Biden administration heard you and acted!
They just proposed a spending package that includes BIG investments in child care — ones that’d reach more than 10 million children across the nation!
But, as we know all too well, families and providers won’t see this support until Congress approves it. That’s why I’m writing today. [[link removed]]
This proposal would be life-changing for moms like Valerie. She met us on Capitol Hill last month to share her story: “The cost of just a few hours of care for three of my four kids would be equal to the salary I’d make in week.”
The average family just can’t afford that outrageous price, [FirstName]. In the end, Valerie didn’t have a real choice — it made more sense to stay at home.
Parents need this support to return to work and give their kids early learning opportunities. Will you send a message for them today? [[link removed]]
Thanks for being a voice for kids,
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Christy Gleason
Executive Director
Save the Children Action Network
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