The 2014 reauthorization of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act includes a provision for GAO to report on eligibility for and receipt of child care subsidies as well as the status of subsidy wait lists every 2 years.4 This report examines: (1) what is known about the number of children eligible for federal child care subsidies and the extent to which they receive and use them, and (2) changes selected states made to federal child care subsidy programs to support families and providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and challenges they have experienced. (author abstract)
Child care: Subsidy eligibility and use in fiscal year 2019 and state program changes during the pandemic
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Reports & Papers
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Country:
United States
State(s):
California;
Colorado;
Connecticut;
Georgia;
Michigan;
New Mexico;
Texas
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