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Child Care Law Center Response to Governor Newsom’s Budget Revision May, 2024 – 5/16/24

Each year, the Governor releases a spending plan for the state in January, and then revises it in May, after the April tax revenues are collected. Unfortunately, in this budget the Governor has not included adequate funding for any child care programs. Breaking his 2021 promise for 200,000 spaces by 2026-27, the Governor …

Meet Our New Executive Director: Maisha Cole

We’re thrilled to announce that Maisha Cole, currently the Deputy Director of the Law Center, will take over as Executive Director on June 1, 2024. 

“I have always loved this organization,” said Maisha, “and I am passionate about early childhood education as a path to justice and great opportunity. When we support families, children and child care providers, we lay the foundation for a brighter future for everyone.”

Child Care Reforms in the State Budget Will Bring Transformative Change in 2023 and 2024

Our communities are stronger when every family has the child care they need. For too long, women of color have shouldered the expenses of the state child care system. Their health and well-being—and their families’—have suffered as a result. Thanks to the leadership of Parent Voices, Child Care Providers United, and key advocates, the State Budget this year will begin to right these wrongs.

Analysis of the May Revise

Child care funding decisions affect all of us, from the families who depend on it, to providers who nurture the next generation, to the children who learn and grow every day.

What is in the Governor’s Child Care Budget for 2023-2024?

The state budget is the most important legislation affecting child care each year. The number of families who get child care assistance, payment rates for child care providers and programs, and related expenses are all decided through the state budget legislation.

Helping Child Care Providers Get Free from Red Tape

California’s child care shortage is dire. A key requirement for a provider to open a large family child care home is to pass a fire inspection. Safety is critical, but the inspection process has historically been onerous and expensive, with requirements that did not impact safety. “It’s a huge financial burden on family child cares,” one provider said.

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