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Pennsylvania invests $25M in child care staff retention and expands early education to ease the child care crisis.
Pennsylvania has allocated $25 million to a child care staff retention program and increased funding for Pre-K Counts and early intervention services, marking a significant step in addressing the state’s child care crisis.
The investments, part of Governor Shapiro’s budget, aim to boost early educator wages, reopen classrooms, and support working families.
Business leaders and advocates stress that reliable child care is critical for workforce stability and economic growth.
The Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women held a forum to inform future policy recommendations, highlighting the bipartisan effort to strengthen early childhood education as essential infrastructure for Pennsylvania’s economy.
Pensilvania invierte $ 25 millones en la retención de personal de cuidado infantil y expande la educación temprana para aliviar la crisis del cuidado infantil.