That’s why in February I began a statewide effort to address MN’s shortage of affordable, quality child care. My staff and I are traveling across MN to gather input from parents, providers, and advocates on how we can create more options for working families.
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This morning my staff traveled to Harmony to learn about Harmony Kids Learning Center, which was created in response to a shortage of child care in the region. This center is a model of how local businesses can help address the needs of their communities.pic.twitter.com/LW0DSRbR4K
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My staff also traveled to Rochester to meet w/ local leaders & innovative child care providers at Families First. Thanks to everyone who shared input w/ my staff—know that it will help me find real ways to help create more affordable, quality child care options for MN families.pic.twitter.com/sWx36sQyFW
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How about having people on welfare required to do childcare?
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