Child Care Public-Private Partnership Act of 2007
Summary
The Child Care Public-Private Partnership Act of 2007 proposed a federal grant program designed to help businesses provide child care services for their employees. Under this bill, the government would cover up to one-third of the costs for businesses to start or expand on-site child care, with a priority given to small businesses with fewer than 100 employees. For everyday citizens, this legislation aimed to make child care more affordable and accessible for low- and moderate-income workers by encouraging employers to play a direct role in providing licensed care at the workplace.
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