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Child care industry facing scary 2024 - hoping for help from the Kentucky General Assembly - NKyTribune

Without help from General Assembly, Kentucky child care industry facing scary 2024

Congress urged to consider business tax cuts child tax credit / Public News Service

Lawmakers in Congress are facing mounting pressure from corporate lobbyists to pass business tax breaks before the end of the year but new analysis suggests cuts would be far more costly than promised. Joe Hughes, federal policy analyst at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, said reinstating the expanded Child Tax Credit would be a better investment. He pointed out it is unclear whether corporate tax breaks would achieve their stated policy goals, but they would make a lot of very rich people even richer. .

Lack of state funded preschool leaves NH children lagging behind peers / Public News Service

Education experts say children in New Hampshire are at risk of falling behind their peers in other states with well-funded preschool programs. Nearly half of 3- and 4-year-olds in New Hampshire are not receiving early education, which is known to provide foundational knowledge and skills used in school and later in life. Steven Barnett, senior co-director of the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University, said research shows children who attend preschool are more likely to attend college, find professional success and are less likely to be involved in the criminal justice system. .

Ohio schools havent kept pace with growing number of English learners / Public News Service

Ohio schools are stepping up to meet the needs of a growing number of English learners. Nearly 40% of around 60,000 English learners in the state speak Spanish as their primary language, but others speak Arabic, Chinese, Somali, Swahili and more. Debbie Skarsten is an English teacher in Pickerington. .

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