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Income eligibility for child care subsidies permanently raised

The law keeps eligibility at 185% of the federal poverty level, which First Five Nebraska says covers a family of four earning $61,050 or less.

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Thousands of Nebraska families will continue to have access to the child care subsidy. Gov. Jim Pillen ceremoniously signed LB 304 Tuesday. The bill keeps the eligible income level to receive child care assistance set at 185% above the federal poverty level.

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New Nebraska law aims to keep families from losing childcare

Gov. Jim Pillen joined state senators Tuesday at Kids Can Community Center to celebrate the signing of LB 304.

·Omaha, United States
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KETV broke the news in Omaha, United States on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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