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Whitehouse Releases $39 Billion Relief for Childcare Providers Amid Pandemic

The Biden administration is funneling $39 billion in relief funds to states to help child care providers stay in business or reopen, which it says is the single largest investment in child care in US history.

The money, which comes from the $1.9 trillion relief package that President Joe Biden signed last month, also will assist women in getting back to work and strengthen the economic revival, the White House said.
Providers can use the funds to pay the rent, mortgage, insurance, utility bills, payroll and debts incurred because of the coronavirus pandemic. The money can also be used to buy personal protective equipment and implement safety measures, such as improving ventilation. States also can provide direct subsidies to families to help cover child care costs.

Read the source article at cnn.com

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