Thank Senate Committee Members

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BREAKING NEWS: The Vermont Senate Committee on Health and Welfare just made history by voting YES on S.56, the 2023 child care bill. This bill will make child care more accessible and affordable for thousands of Vermonters and brings us one step closer to solving the child care crisis. S.56 now heads to the Senate Committees on Finance and Appropriations before it then heads to the full Senate for a vote.

S.56 the 2023 Child Care Bill has been voted out of the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare!

THANK SENATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS »Now that we’re at the halfway point of the legislative session, it’s time to go all in on child care to help get this bill passed.

But thanks to your non-stop advocacy, our Senators know that passing this bill is critical for Vermont’s youngest children, their families, early childhood educators, and our economy! That’s why we’re asking our supporters to thank members of the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare for moving us one step closer to getting this bill over the finish line.

So please, use our advocacy form today to thank our senators for advancing the 2023 child care bill and moving us closer to the child care solution >>>

THANK SENATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS »Our advocacy is working, but we’ve still got a ways to go in the legislative process to make sure this bill passes into law.

Talk soon,

Aly RichardsChief Executive Officer, Let’s Grow Kids

Aly Richards

P.S. Have you RSVP’d for the Courage to Care Rally in Montpelier on April 12th? Don’t miss out on this historic rally for child care on the State House lawn — RSVP and learn more here!

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