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Child care providers in New York will soon be able to receive subsidy payments from their local social services agency through direct deposit, rather than by check, which is expected to cut out delays for those funds to be disbursed and collected.
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In the pandemic, child care has gotten the attention of policymakers like never before, and billions of dollars in emergency funds have stabilized the industry. Biden wants more.
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Lieutenant Gov. Kathy Hochul, and State Sen. Rachel May visited a Syracuse child care center Tuesday to thank workers for staying on the job during the…
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State officials are revising new recommendations that required children as young as two years old to wear masks in a child care setting. In a joint…
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A new database from U.N. Women and UNDP looks at how 206 countries and territories are responding to women's needs during the pandemic. And the results are mixed.
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Business leaders warn of child care crisis in New YorkNew York’s business leaders are among those warning that the state’s child care system is broken and on the verge of collapse, and they are calling for…
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Educators around the U.S. told us they're facing heartbreaking choices between the needs of their students and the needs of their own children.
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Child care advocates across the state are pressuring the Cuomo administration to release federal funds for child care. In central New York, Assemblyman Al…
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Over a 10-year period, 1.2 million Filipina girls between the ages of 10 and 19 have had a child. The government is trying to change things. But the pandemic has made matters worse.
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At least two-thirds of U.S. families are struggling to find safe and affordable child care as the pandemic rages on. NPR asked infectious disease experts to help sort the health risks of each option.