MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - More than 3,100 child care providers across the state will receive a total of $8.7 million through the first payment of the Child Care Bridge Payments Program. Gov. Tony Evers ...
MADISON, Wis. (OFFICE OF GOVERNOR TONY EVERS PRESS RELEASE) - Gov. Tony Evers today launched the Child Care Bridge Payment Program, which will provide $110 million in monthly direct payments to ...
Launched by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and his administration in 2020, Child Care Counts provided direct funding to child care providers to help keep their doors open. Although that program is now ...
JEFFERSON CITY — State lawmakers have added $107 million to the state budget for child care providers who receive subsidy payments from the government. The federal funding would revise how providers ...
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers on July 23 launched the Child Care Bridge Payment Program, which will provide $110 million in monthly direct payments to Wisconsin child care providers through June 2026.
Gov. Tony Evers insists on continued Child Care Counts payments in the state budget. Republicans have proposed alternative solutions to address childcare costs, leading to stalled budget negotiations.
Wisconsin's Child Care Bridge Payment Program will provide $110 million to child care providers through June 2026. This program replaces the pandemic-era Child Care Counts program, which ended in June ...
MADISON (WKOW) — Child care providers throughout Wisconsin have started to receive funds through the Child Care Bridge Payments Program aimed at stabilizing child care in the state. The Wisconsin ...
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday the launch of the Child Care Bridge Payment Program, providing $110 million in monthly direct payments to Wisconsin child care providers through June 2026 ...
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