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The Child Care for America Act of 2024 establishes a comprehensive federal child care support program with three main components: a grant program providing $78 billion over two periods (2024–2028 and 2029–2034) to states and tribal organizations to subsidize child care services and reduce parent fees; a stay-at-home parent support benefit program offering direct payments to eligible families; and a family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) care program to support informal child care arrangements. The bill requires states to match federal funds, maintain existing child care spending, establish wage ladders for child care workers, and prioritize access for low-income families and underserved populations.
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