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Kentucky's child-care crisis could get worse when federal assistance for child-care centers runs out, and that could increase barriers for survivors of intimate-partner violence. Federal data shows that when adjusted for inflation, families nationwide are paying between $5,000 and $17,000 per year per child for child care. Meg Savage, chief legal officer with the advocacy group ZeroV, said child care ranks as a top factor in survivors' decisions to leave an abusive relationship. ...

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