jueves, 12 de diciembre de 2019

White House Hosting Childcare, Family Leave Summit With Ivanka Trump

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White House Hosting Childcare, Family Leave Summit With Ivanka Trump


“The White House is hosting a summit on childcare and family leave Thursday in Washington, part of a push that administration officials say could help move forward legislation improving access to assistance for working parents,” Justin Sink and Josh Wingrove report for Bloomberg.

Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump is working “to spark a bipartisan effort to address childcare. The administration is also asking lawmakers to reauthorize and overhaul a block-grant program that provides childcare subsidies to low-income working families.”

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