Trump Administration Funding Threats Set Child Care Providers and Parents on Edge

From PBS News 1/8/2026

Without federal subsidies, Breyanna Rodriguez’s child care bill for her four children would run $4,400 a month, which would eat up most of her husband’s paycheck. With child care assistance, Rodriguez, who lives in Cortland, Illinois, is able to work part-time and take community college classes while she prepares for nursing school.

Now, citing concerns about fraud, the Trump administration has said it will withhold frozen federal child care funding for Illinois and other states while it conducts an extensive review. If she loses her subsidy, Rodriguez said, “I’ll have to drop out of work. I’ll have to drop out of school.”

Read more: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/trump-administration-funding-threats-set-child-care-providers-and-parents-on-edge

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