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Promote access to comprehensive services
Center for Law and Social Policy, March, 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

State policy recommendations for coordinating and integrating child care services with comprehensive health, mental health, and family support services for infants and toddlers

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Making use of economic recovery funds: Child care policy options for states
Center for Law and Social Policy, March 09, 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

State child care policy recommendations for effectively spending funding provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

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Title I early education: Models for using ARRA funds
Center for Law and Social Policy, 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A discussion of opportunities to use Title I funding in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds for early education

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Impact of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 on Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) funding
Center for Law and Social Policy, February 13, 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

An overview of additional Child Care and Development Block Grant funding provided in economic stimulus legislation

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