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Campaign for Family Friendly Economy Commits $50 Million to Support Democrats on Child Care

The campaign targets key Senate and House races to highlight rising child and elder care costs as a critical issue in the national affordability debate, spending $50 million.

  • The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy plans to spend $50 million to support Democrats in key congressional races by highlighting issues of child and elder care.
  • Child care costs have continued to rise, with waiting lists growing for federal subsidies that support working families in poverty.
  • The campaign aims to make caregiver issues more salient in elections, as child care costs often exceed housing costs for families.
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A defense group that seeks to expand support for childcare and elderly people plans to spend $50 million to support Democrats in the Congressional elections, linking the costs of care with the national debate on affordability. The Campaign for a Favorable Family Economy, created a decade ago, seeks to highlight the problems of caregivers in the elections. This announcement comes at a time when the cost of child care continues to rise and waiting…

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A $50 million push hopes to make child care a top issue in the midterm elections

An advocacy group is providing support to candidates who want to expand support for child and elder care in the midterm elections.

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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