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A federal child care funding freeze risks worsening Illinois’s child care crisis, threatening provider closures and family workforce stability.
A proposed federal freeze on child care funding threatens to worsen Illinois’s existing child care shortage, where nearly three-quarters of counties are classified as child care deserts, especially in rural areas.
Providers like Pamela Franks in Springfield rely on federal and state subsidies through programs like CCAP to operate, and a funding freeze could force closures, disrupting care for thousands of children.
The shortage stems from pandemic-era closures, low provider wages averaging $16.48 per hour, strict eligibility rules, and rising costs outpacing state spending.
Without subsidies, families may struggle to afford care, potentially forcing parents to leave the workforce.
Advocates warn the freeze would undermine workforce stability and economic well-being across the state.
Un congelamiento de fondos federales para el cuidado infantil podría empeorar la crisis del cuidado infantil en Illinois, amenazando con el cierre de proveedores y la estabilidad de la fuerza laboral familiar.