Dear John,
Congress is making critical decisions in the next few days on child care funding for next year. Let’s make sure families, child care workers, and children are not left out yet again.
Simply continuing the same funding levels from the previous year is not acceptable. Not only has inflation put a strain on child care providers who are already stretched to the breaking point, but child care costs for families continue to outpace inflation. Congress cannot leave child care out in the cold this year.
Parents, children, and child care workers need your support before the end of the year. Take action now.
- Whitney
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From: Whitney Pesek
Date: November 19, 2022 8:31 AM
Subject: Take Action NOW: Tell Congress to Invest in Child Care!
Dear John,
Child care is in crisis. Families and child care workers are feeling the burden every day. Parents struggle to find the affordable and reliable care they need. Child care workers continue to be undervalued and underpaid, struggling to make ends meet for their own families. But this doesn’t have to be our reality. To build a stronger child care system, we need Congress to take decisive action and significantly increase child care funding. Decisions about funding are happening right now.
That is why we need you to show up for families, children, and child care providers today.
The last two years have shown the critical role of child care. It is the backbone of our economy, but we know that child care is not meeting families’ needs. Nationally, the average cost of child care in 2021 was $10,600. Child care workers are not paid family-sustaining wages. As a result, over 88,000 workers have left the sector since February 2020.
We must do better. The first step is making bold investments in child care.
Congress needs to hear loud and clear that child care is essential! Tell Congress to support children, families, and providers and invest in child care now!
Sincerely,
Whitney Pesek
(she/her)
Director, Federal Child Care Policy
National Women's Law Center
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