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A Year of Progress: 10 Bright Spots for Child Care & Early Learning

Even in a year marked by a government shutdown, political turbulence, and general unpredictability in Washington, 2025 gave us plenty to celebrate for child care and early learning. Families, advocates, …

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Cost Estimation Models: Increasing Child Care Stability Through More Accurate Provider Payment Rates

Cost Estimation Models allow states to better align provider payment rates with the actual cost of providing quality child care. This strengthens the workforce, enhances the quality of care children …

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The First Five Things to Know About: Employer-Provided Child Care Credit (45F)

In the United States, two-thirds of young children live in households where all available parents are working. meaning child care is essential for families’ ability to stay in the workforce. …

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How 45F Helps Employers Strengthen Child Care Options: A Look at Hudl and Primrose in Nebraska

Reliable child care is essential for today’s workforce: two-thirds of young children in the U.S. live in households where all available parents are working. But too often, families struggle to …

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Hot Topic: PDG B-5 Grants, December 2025

UPDATE 11/25/25 The deadline for applications for Systems-Building Grants is swiftly approaching. A few notes: Last week, Start Early, BUILD, EducationCounsel, and the Alliance for Early Success hosted a webinar …

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NEW: “High Cost of Child Care Shapes Families’ Choices and Futures”

A new 2025 American Family Survey shows a sharp shift in how Americans view the cost of raising children. Seven in ten respondents now say raising kids is too expensive, …

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STATE OF PLAY: Federal Shutdown and Child Care/Early Learning Programs

UPDATE: 11/18/25 In the aftermath of the shutdown, Head Start programs around the nation are continuing to re-open, some more quickly than others. See the latest on the FFYF Shutdown …

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Shutdown 2025: Impact On Head Start Programs

UPDATE: 11/18/25 Head Start programs around the nation are continuing to re-open, some more quickly than others. As of today, Head Start sites in 13 states plus Puerto Rico are …

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STATEMENT: FFYF on the End of the Federal Shutdown and What Comes Next

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The longest federal shutdown in United States history ended last night, with Congress passing a spending package to fund the government through January 30. The following is …

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STATEMENT: First Five Years Fund on Senate Deal to Reopen the Federal Government

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Last night, the Senate took a step forward in ending the longest government shutdown in United States history. The 60-40 vote paves the way to fund most …

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STATEMENT: Protecting Children In A Time of Uncertainty

The first few years of life set the foundation for children’s health, learning, and behavior. During this crucial birth-to-five period, a child’s brain is especially adaptable—but also vulnerable. Repeated exposure …

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