The Center for Law & Social Policy (CLASP) has a new commentary posted by their executive director. It is a discussion of the “two-gen” strategy and how it can benefit non-custodial parents. Worth a read. Click on the link below:
Inaccessible and Unaffordable Child Care Pushes Wisconsin Families to the Breaking Point
Wisconsin’s lack of accessible child care short-changes children and makes getting to work for parents difficult, while those who can find care struggle to pay for it. This costs the economy billions of dollars a year and holds women back professionally, especially women of color.