WA Senate passes bill to increase access to affordable childcare and strengthen the workforce
The Washington state Senate passed Senator Claire Wilsons bill on Thursday that would increase access to affordable childcare and strengthen Washingtons childcare workforce, Sen. Wilson announced in a news release on Friday.
The goal of Senate Bill 5225 is to allow more families to qualify for state-subsidized childcare. To do this, the bill would expand the eligibility requirements for the Working Connections Child Care program.
Childcare providers are struggling to find employees. This is often because the staff cant find their own childcare. SB 5225 would make childcare employees eligible for the subsidy, so they can go back to work, the news release said.
Expanding eligibility to more families will not only result in children getting more care, but it will also make for a strong, stable, and available workforce, said Sen. Wilson.
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