Comments on: Flaws in Massachusetts’ child care system cost $2.7 billion per year in lost earnings, lower productivity, reduced tax revenue https://eyeonearlychildhood.org/2023/01/31/flaws-in-massachusetts-child-care-system-cost-2-7-billion-per-year-in-lost-earnings-lower-productivity-reduced-tax-revenue/ A blog about the early childhood practices, policies, and research that help children and their families thrive. We share the voices of families, early educators, advocates, and policymakers, hosted by Strategies for Children. Thu, 09 Feb 2023 15:20:22 +0000 hourly 1 By: Leading the way: Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation | https://eyeonearlychildhood.org/2023/01/31/flaws-in-massachusetts-child-care-system-cost-2-7-billion-per-year-in-lost-earnings-lower-productivity-reduced-tax-revenue/#comment-167528 Thu, 09 Feb 2023 15:20:22 +0000 https://eyeonearlyeducation.org/?p=19658#comment-167528 ve blogged about. […]]]> […] So the foundation hired Ashley White to be a senior policy researcher, and she wrote the recently released report Preparing for Child Care Reform: How to Improve the Subsidy System to Maximize Future Investment, which we’ve blogged about. […]

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