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Federal Child Care Funds Critical to Reopening PA Start Strong PA Campaign Releases Plan to Utilize $1.2 Billion in Federal American Rescue Funds
HARRISBURG (June 10, 2021) – Start Strong PA hosted a virtual press conference to release recommendations for Pennsylvania’s $1.2 billion in American Rescue Plan (ARP) child care funding. The recommendations were developed with feedback gathered from over 1,000 child care providers and working parents as well as a statewide survey conducted in May 2021.
Advocates Applaud Stimulus Deal Allocating $125 Million to Saving Early Learning in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG (May 28, 2020)— The anticipated stimulus deal between the Pennsylvania House and Senate authorizing the spending of most of the $3.9 billion in federal CARES Act funding includes substantial economic relief for the Commonwealth’s early learning sector.
Pennsylvania’s Child Care System in Urgent Need of Stimulus to Prevent Collapse
HARRISBURG, PA (March 24, 2020) – Principal partners of the Pre-K for PA and Start Strong PA advocacy campaigns called for swift action by PA policymakers to save the state’s child care system. Advocates touted a recent survey by the Pennsylvania Child Care Association showing that of the 605 child care providers responding (serving more than 44,000 children across the Commonwealth), nearly one-third indicated that they would not be able to reopen if the state mandated closure lasts for longer than one month.
Start Strong PA Responds to the Enacted FY 2019-20 State Budget
The FY 2019-20 budget agreement allocated $27 million in new federal resources to expand subsidized child care in Pennsylvania and invest in quality improvements to the system. Start Strong PA stands with state policymakers in its firm belief that this is an example of a budget that “funds what works” and helps “put Pennsylvanians to work”. However, these federal gains in the child care line items were offset by a $36 million reduction in state funding which was replaced with federal dollars.
Start Strong PA Responds to Governor's Budget
Start Strong PA observed the 2019-20 PA budget as an important down payment to ensure all infants and toddlers learn, grow, and succeed. The following statement was issued by the ten principal partners leading Start Strong PA, a campaign to ensure that children across the state can access affordable, high-quality child care programs during the most critical period of brain development, the first three years of life.
Start Strong PA Post-Launch Update
Today, Tuesday, January 29, 2019, Start Strong PA hosted its launch event at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania where approximately 75 early childhood advocates including state legislators, professionals, and families with children in child care were in attendance.
Start Strong PA Campaign to Launch In Harrisburg
Guided by this evidenced-based research, legislators, their staff, families, and the press are invited to attend the launch of Start Strong PA, a statewide initiative to help ensure every Pennsylvania infant and toddler starts off strong.