Earlier this week, child care champions posted tweets to encourage Congress to #SaveChildCare.
your daily reminder that child care props up the economy… and that 2/3rds of voters know that, too. @firstfiveyears https://t.co/7chzv9J38E #savechildcare pic.twitter.com/Ja4CNFCW4Y
— Ashley LiBetti (@aklibetti) September 24, 2020
Without #childcare relief from Congress, families are suffering as programs make an impossible choice: raise tuition or close. Either way, families will pay the price. #Congress, do what's right, and do it right now. #SaveChildCare @NAEYC https://t.co/ceVmgKTu7v
— Lauren Hogan (@llhogan7) September 23, 2020
.@RepCindyAxne, Child Care MUST be significantly funded in the final version of the next relief package for fruitful economic recovery. We need you to act NOW to #SaveChildCare so the crisis doesn’t intensify for Black families and families of color. https://t.co/nO1VAO1ZoF
— Jill Applegate (@ApplegateJill) September 23, 2020
Families need Congress to prioritize economic relief — not partisan Supreme Court fights.
It's time for Congress to put families first and #SaveChildCare. https://t.co/wygR8Wbdzr
— National Women's Law Center (@nwlc) September 23, 2020
We shouldn't need to provide a raft of data showing how important child care is for kids, families, our economy and the future of our state. But in case anyone's looking for it, our @willpetrik has you covered:https://t.co/AkhaWG0pOr#SaveChildCare
— Policy Matters Ohio (@PolicyMattersOH) September 23, 2020
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