By making child care affordable and enabling mothers to go back into the workforce instead of staying home, Alabama’s economy can expand by $1.3 billion.
The Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education secretary resigned after Gov. Kay Ivey banned a pre-K teacher resource book containing what she calls a "woke" agenda.
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