Poor families in Georgia need more subsidized child care, according to a new report. The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute says by 2010 the state will hit a five-year low in how many children are in subsidized childcare slots. That's just under 54,000 a month. Georgia's main programs are Child Care and Parent Services (CAPS), Georgia Pre-K, and Head Start/Early Head Start.
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Report: state funds for child care dwindle
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8/25/2008 03:42:00 PM
Labels: caps, child care, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, head start, subsidy
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