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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s governor is promising universal free child care to families of all income levels. Gov.
The state's plan to make child care universally accessible starting Nov. 1 has been met with both criticism and praise.
New Mexico will be the first state to provide free universal child care. Find out what this means for families.
New Mexico will offer child care at no cost to all residents, regardless of income, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced ...
Day care owners and parents weigh in on if the influx of children with a universal child care system is sustainable in New ...
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KFYR-TV on MSNGov. Walz highlights goal to make Minnesota best state for families
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz put his goal to make Minnesota the best state for children and families in the spotlight ...
The policy removes income limits, ensuring every family has access to free child care and strengthening the state’s early ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said expanding the program will, on average, save New Mexico families $12,000 per child per year.
New Mexico will offer child care at no cost to all residents, regardless of incomes, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on ...
It is the backbone of creating a system of support for families that allow them to work, to go to college, and do all of the things that they need to do,” said Governor Lujan Grisham.
New Mexico families will be eligible for free child care for infants and toddlers starting Nov. 1, no matter their incomes.
New Mexico will become the first state in the country to begin offering free universal child care, Democratic Gov. Michelle ...
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