After child care funding, other reforms dropped by Senate, the system continues to crumble


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If politics hadn’t derailed long-fought-for policy changes to early childhood education, the child care landscape in the U.S. would look a lot better for parents this fall.

Hopes were high that President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan would include funding for universal preschool, along with an investment in affordable, high-quality childcare. Anticipation grew for a “major chapter in the history book of early education,” in the words of Albert Wat, senior policy director of Alliance for Early Success, a national nonprofit that works with early childhood policy advocates at the state level.


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