House Appropriations Committee Report No. 117-96 includes a provision for GAO to study the state use of COVID-19 relief funding for long-term strategies to improve and support the child care sector. This report examines (1) how selected states used supplemental funding to implement long-term strategies that help address preexisting challenges for families and providers, and (2) how OCC supported states' efforts to address challenges for families and providers using pandemic-related funds. (author abstract)
Child care: Selected states are taking steps to sustain program changes implemented with COVID-19 funding
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Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Publisher(s):
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Michigan;
Nevada;
New Mexico;
New York;
Tennessee
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