The Michigan Senate Housing and Human Services committee passed two packages of child care reform bills, aimed at reducing costs and clarifying neglect statutes. These measures are crucial as the state faces a $2.9 billion annual economic impact due to inadequate child care options, affecting families and workforce stability. Next steps involve further scrutiny by stakeholders before full Senate approval.
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