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Biden to sign executive order aimed at child care access

Por: New York Daily News Politics April 18, 2023

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President Biden on Tuesday will sign an executive order aimed at expanding access to affordable child care, the White House said, a largely symbolic move that comes with Congress stalled on the issue. In a statement, the White House said the order amounts to the “most comprehensive set of executive actions” on child and family care a president has ever taken. But the hodgepodge of directives — which includes an order to the Health and... + full article



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