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The First Five things to know about: A new poll showing voter support for child care funding

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In July 2023, Public Opinion Strategies completed a poll on behalf of the First Five Years Fund, examining voters’ attitudes toward the issue of child care and early childhood education programs. The Bottom Line: The vast majority of voters continue to feel a sense of urgency around the need for affordable, quality child care. This concern cuts across party lines and spans state borders. It is felt strongly by parents and non-parents alike. As a result, even among concerns about the federal deficit, there continues to be persistent, substantial voter support for increased federal funding for child care and early learning programs. (author abstract)

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