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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Won't somebody think of the children? Advocacy group to spend $50 million to back Democrats pushing child care ahead of the midterms
The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy is planning to spend $50 million to support Democrats pushing child and elder care policies in key Senate races.
Child care crisis drives $50m campaign in battleground states
WASHINGTON — An advocacy group hoping to expand support for child and elder care plans to spend $50 million to back Democrats in congressional races, tying the costs of caregiving to the nation's affordability debate. The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy, created a decade ago, aims to make caregiver issues more salient in elections. The announcement comes as the cost of child care continues to rise and as waiting lists for federal child ca…
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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