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Championing success: Business organizations for early childhood investments
ReadyNation, 2013
Washington, DC: ReadyNation.

A study of the early childhood policy and advocacy efforts of formal business membership organizations, based on survey responses from 104 local chambers of commerce and from 121 state business roundtables, state chambers of commerce, and city chambers of commerce

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Championing success: Business organizations for early childhood investments
ReadyNation,
Washington, DC: ReadyNation.

A summary of a study of the early childhood policy and advocacy efforts of formal business membership organizations, based on survey responses from 104 local chambers of commerce and from 121 state business roundtables, state chambers of commerce, and city chambers of commerce

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Championing success: Business organizations for early childhood investments [Executive summary]
ReadyNation, 2013
Washington, DC: ReadyNation.

A summary of a study of the early childhood policy and advocacy efforts of formal business membership organizations, based on survey responses from 104 local chambers of commerce and from 121 state business roundtables, state chambers of commerce, and city chambers of commerce

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Investments in Pennsylvania’s early childhood programs pay off now and later
Partnership for America's Economic Success, March 2011
Washington, DC: Partnership for America's Economic Success.

A discussion of the present and future benefits of Pennsylvania’s investments in early childhood education and care programs and services

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