Missouri lawmakers are considering cutting $51.5 million from a child care subsidy program that supports low-income and foster children, which could lead to reduced services for these vulnerable groups. This cut would be particularly damaging as it eliminates incentives that help providers cover additional costs like therapy and irregular care needs, potentially forcing centers to reduce their capacity or close down entirely.
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