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Addressing the state's shortage of early learning facilities

Early childcare costs can be very expensive. A federal block development program has helped low-income parents offset the expense through subsidies since 1990. It is currently up for reauthorization.
Early childcare costs can be very expensive. A federal block development program has helped low-income parents offset the expense through subsidies since 1990. It is currently up for reauthorization.
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Addressing the state's shortage of early learning facilities

There’s incredible momentum in California right now around reforming the early care and education system, but the physical space that children are in isn't always part of the discussion. 

A new report from Advancement Project California offers recommendations for policymakers on increasing and improving the facilities available to address the shortage of licensed options. 

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