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  • Nov 6, 2024 | meadvilletribune.com | Kathryn Edwards

    The case for federally funded, universally accessible child care is simple: The private market can’t deliver it adequately or affordably to meet the needs of families. The pushback from policymakers is that it’s too expensive an investment for the government to make, especially in an era of trillion-dollar budget deficits. The child care provisions in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better program of 2021 were estimated to add $40 billion a year to the deficit.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | spokesman.com | Kathryn Edwards

    The case for federally funded, universally accessible child care is simple: The private market can’t deliver it adequately or affordably to meet the needs of families. The pushback from policymakers is that it’s too expensive an investment for the government to make, especially in an era of trillion-dollar budget deficits. The child care provisions in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better program of 2021 were estimated to add $40 billion a year to the deficit.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | triblive.com | Kathryn Edwards

    The case for federally funded, universally accessible child care is simple: The private market can’t deliver it adequately or affordably to meet the needs of families. The pushback from policymakers is that it’s too expensive an investment for the government to make, especially in an era of trillion-dollar budget deficits. The child care provisions in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better program of 2021 were estimated to add $40 billion a year to the deficit.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | wvnews.com | Kathryn Edwards

    The case for federally funded, universally accessible child care is simple: The private market can’t deliver it adequately or affordably to meet the needs of families. The pushback from policymakers is that it’s too expensive an investment for the government to make, especially in an era of trillion-dollar budget deficits. The child care provisions in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better program of 2021 were estimated to add $40 billion a year to the deficit.

  • Sep 6, 2024 | news.bloomberglaw.com | Kathryn Edwards

    It’s official. Parenting is difficult. So much so that US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has issued an advisory about the stress and mental health issues parenting creates. Parenting joins social media for children, health-care worker burnout and firearm violence as issues the Department of Health and Human Services felt it needed to formally address. The surgeon general is a politically appointed position, so a warning of this kind naturally evokes some skepticism.

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