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Data & Analysis

Child Care Tax Legislation: 119ᵗʰ Congress

Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC) This credit is specifically targeted to help low- and middle-income working parents offset the cost of child care, but with an average benefit …

Factsheets

2025: ABCs of Federal Early Learning and Child Care Funding Streams

Every year, millions of children who range in age from birth through five benefit from an array of federal early learning and care programs. While there are different early learning …

Factsheets

The First Five Things to Know About: The PACE Act

Parents want to make child care choices that best support their family’s individual needs and their child’s development. This is especially true for the two-thirds of children ages five and …

In the News

In Case You Missed It: Sarah Rittling Talks Child Care On Fox 5

This week, FFYF’s Sarah Rittling joined anchor Steve Chenevey on FOX 5 DC to talk all things child care. Their conversation touched on a wide range of topics, including how …

Events & Hearings

Chefs, Advocates and Lawmakers: Child Care Means Business Event

As child care challenges continue to affect working parents, employers and small businesses, First Five Years Fund partnered with the Independent Restaurant Coalition and MomsFirst to highlight chefs and restaurant …

Data & Analysis

Survey Data Supports the Need for Better Access to Child Care for Parents of Infants and Toddlers

Families with infants and toddlers are struggling to find consistent access to child care, according to a March 2025 fact sheet from RAPID. RAPID, based in the Stanford Center on …

Press Releases & Statements

Statement: Passage of Continuing Resolution

WASHINGTON – Today, Congress passed a bipartisan continuing resolution (CR) to keep the federal government funded until September 30, 2025, including a temporary extension of critical funding for the core …

In the News

Fox News Hosts: One Issue That Transcends Party Is Child Care

This week, Fox News’ Fox & Friends co-hosts singled out child care challenges as the “one issue” where Democrats and Republicans can come together to provide real economic support for …

Data & Analysis

How a Lack of Affordable Child Care Impacts the Economy

Two-thirds of all children ages five and under need some form of child care because all of the adults in their home are working. But child care remains both expensive …

Press Releases & Statements

New Bipartisan, Bicameral Proposal to Make Child Care More Affordable

U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-AL) and Tim Kaine (D-VA) along with U.S. Representatives Mike Lawler (R-NY) and Salud Carbajal (D-CA) have introduced the Child Care Availability and Affordability Act and …

Factsheets

The First Five Things to Know About: The Britt-Kaine Bipartisan Child Care Plan

First Introduced: July 2024 Reintroduced: March 2025.  Parents want to make child care choices that best support their family’s individual needs and their child’s development. This is especially true for …

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