Building blocks: A legislator's guide to child care policy

Author(s): Culkin, Mary L.; Groginsky, Scott; Christian, Steve;
Date Issued: 1997
Publisher(s): National Conference of State Legislatures
Description: A guide examining the issues state legislators face when making child care policy decisions; it also provides a summary of state efforts to increase child care supply, improve child care quality and develop effective subsidy systems for low income families.
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Source: Denver, CO: National Conference of State Legislatures
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