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With federal funds gone, US states turn to trusts to sustain early education and child care systems
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Facing the expiration of federal COVID-19 relief, states are increasingly establishing permanent trust funds to ensure stable, long-term support for early care and education. States like New Mexico, Connecticut, and Montana are pioneering this approach by dedicating revenue streams to these funds. This shift aims to create resilient child care systems that benefit children, families, and educators.
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