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The Connecticut Senate has advanced a controversial bill that would make the state regulate town-run summer camps and child care.
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The second iteration of Connecticut's Family Bridge program, launched this week in Norwich, offers up to three home visits by registered nurses to help parents transition from hospital to home and reduce ER visits by 52%.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s ambitious goal for universal pre-K in the state should include better pay for teachers, according to a nationally known education researcher.
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Gov. Ned Lamont signed two laws that would help more low- and moderate-income Connecticut families pay for child care.
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A child advocacy group wants Connecticut lawmakers to increase taxes on the wealthy to pay for Gov. Ned Lamont’s plan to improve early childhood education.
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Governor's 'Blue Ribbon Panel' estimated many more billions of dollars in economic value would be generated just by enabling parents to work.
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The Blue-Ribbon Panel on Child Care was created by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont earlier this year, tasked with recruiting and retaining quality staff, making child care equitable and affordable and building a sustainable funding model.
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Mayor Justin Elicker said New Haven is dedicating more money than any other Connecticut municipality in an effort to make child care more affordable and accessible.
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Officials say a strong child care system benefits Connecticut's economy by helping attract and retain young families and increasing the workforce.
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Thousands of Connecticut families will no longer qualify for a child care subsidy because a federal grant was changed.The Connecticut Office of Early…