Call for support of NJ child care assistance program funding

Prudence Walters Director of Operations - Advocates for Children of New Jersey
Prudence Walters Director of Operations - Advocates for Children of New Jersey
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Take action today to ensure Assembly members support the common budget resolution #15. This resolution aims to address the funding shortfall in New Jersey’s Child Care Assistance Program, which is seen as a crucial investment in the state’s children, families, and economy. A policy brief by Winifred Smith-Jenkins elaborates on the significance of this investment for New Jersey’s future.

“Addressing the funding shortfall to New Jersey’s Child Care Assistance Program is a critical investment in New Jersey’s children, families, and economy.”

To learn more about this issue, interested parties are encouraged to read the detailed analysis provided by Smith-Jenkins.



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