Child care providers who accept a subsidy from the state to serve low-income families will see a boost in payments in August, thanks to a $78.5 million funding increase approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier this year.
Almost half of all children in Missouri under the age of 5 roughly 202,000 kids live in child care deserts, The Independent and MuckRock found as part of a joint investigation called “Disappearing Day Care.”
Child care providers who accept a subsidy from the state to serve low-income families will see a boost in payments next month, thanks to a $78.5 million funding increase approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier this year. The funding hike, included in the state budget signed by the governor, went into effect July 1. It won’t […]
Child care providers who accept a subsidy from the state to serve low-income families will see a boost in payments next month, thanks to a $78.5 million funding increase approved by Missouri …
Child care providers who accept a subsidy from the state to serve low-income families will see a boost in payments next month, thanks to a $78.5 million funding increase approved