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Oklahoma loses an estimated $1.2 billion in earnings, productivity and revenue annually due to the child care crisis.
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A bipartisan coalition of policy experts agreed on three big ways the federal government could do more to help our most vulnerable children and families.
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Thousands of active-duty military parents may qualify for financial support to help with child care costs as a federal program expands into Oklahoma.
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Working moms across the country are organizing to support each other — and fight for a social safety net they feel is lacking in this country.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health will host events across the Oklahoma City metro area to help families learn about booster seat safety for children.
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The administration is turning to semiconductors in the hopes of expanding affordable child care.
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A new report shows that there are potentially 3.6 million families in the U.S. who need child care but can't find any.
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The child care gap across the country is more than 30%, meaning the need for quality child care far outweighs the supply — and it's worse in rural areas.
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The childcare workforce is severely underpaid and is struggling to rebound to pre-pandemic levels.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses State Question 820 not making the November ballot, a law banning mask mandates in schools being partially overturned and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joy Hofmeister calling for a $5,000 raise for teachers.