On the recordMarch 21, 2022
non-subsidy providers would need to increase prices charged to parents. Those serving families who could not afford to pay higher cost might be forced to close.
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congress.govnon-subsidy providers would need to increase prices charged to parents. Those serving families who could not afford to pay higher cost might be forced to close.
Burr cites a report highlighting potential negative impacts of the proposed childcare policies.
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