Nov. 9, 2010
Fighting Against CutsTo Child Care Funding
The termination of child care funding leaves families with an impossible choice that is now in the hands of the legislature, and the courts, to remedy.
Western Division / First Street Federal Courthouse
Hernan D. Vera
District Judge
Pamela Schmidt
Annette Geddes is a single mother of two children who works full-time as a nursing assistant and attends college part-time to earn her nursing license. Ilene Ynquez is a busy mom who works as a receptionist during the day, drives across town after her workday is done, and attends school at night in pursuit of her AA degree. Both of them, and thousands of other parents like them throughout the state, are able to work and provide for their families because of a state program that provides ...
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