Report: 80% of eligible low-income children not served by state’s subsidized childcare programs

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  1. The amount of support available for young families in this state and country is a disgrace that all politicians should be ashamed of.

  2. Instead of using tax dollars to provide daycare, why don’t we develop a program to help some of these parents start and run a daycare? I would rather provide modest funds to help them start a business they can run and provide for their families than pour money into a program that isn’t working

    1. So a family that can barely make ends meet should become a business owner?

      In what world would this have over a 0.1% success rate?

    2. A world on which people see that headline and decide the issue isn’t that 80% of people aren’t being helped, it’s that 20% are.

      The same people who whine about immigration and whine about low birth rates are generally unwilling to pay one red cent to do anything about the root issue that having kids costs far more every year than it used to.

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