Governor Hobbs Announces Child Care Spots for 900 More Children in Arizona
ARIZONA, JUL 23 – The bipartisan 2026 budget allocates $125.9 million to expand child care assistance, reducing waitlists and supporting families amid rising child care costs in Arizona.
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Arizona to Expand Child Care Access for 900 More Children
PHOENIX — Governor Katie Hobbs announced this week that 900 more Arizona children will receive access to child care assistance, following the rollout of her Arizona Promise Budget. The expansion is part of a broader $125.9 million investment in child care services — the largest allocation of general funds for child care in the state since the Great Recession. The funding combines both state and… Source
Governor Hobbs announces child care spots for 900 more children in Arizona
PHOENIX (KYMA, KECY) - Earlier this week, Governor Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) announced 900 more children in the state of Arizona will have access to child care assistance. According to a press release, this was made possible due to Governor Hobbs signing a bipartisan fiscal year 2026 budget into law last month, allocating "$125.9 million in state and federal funds for child care" as well as including "the largest investment of general funds for chil…
The Department of Economic Security (DES) announced that the Arizona Child Care Program for Families will move forward after next fiscal year's budget increase, so some citizens will be notified to be beneficiaries of this Katie Hobbs-driven social project.They will be notified by the Arizona Child Care Assistance ProgramAccording to the Department, citizens who are on the program's waiting list and who can continue with the following phases to …
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