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Tulsa, championed the law that will lift a policy previously requiring home-based child care facilities to invest in costly ...
Michael C. Williams has been named the Child Welfare Director at Oklahoma Human Services. Williams previously served as the ...
A new law will allow licensed group homes in Oklahoma to file protective orders on behalf of the children in their care.
Two measures authored by Rep. Danny Sterling, R-Tecumseh, aimed at improving educational access for justice-involved youth ...
Providers are pushing this session for more funding to serve low-income families and to help teachers afford care for their ...
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are debating a new tax cuts bill that includes no taxes on tips and overtime, investment accounts ...
A resolution to approve and deny select administrative rule changes from the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) ...
Republicans are working on Trump’s signature legislative package over mounting opposition from Democrats, advocacy groups and ...
Child care costs still rising as the Trump administration eyes incentives to boost falling birthrate
While White House aides consider financial incentives for women to give birth, including the idea of a $5,000 “baby bonus,” families and individuals may be rethinking getting pregnant ...
A Novi childcare provider is advocating for changes to city ordinances that would allow her to expand capacity and address the growing demand for childcare services in Michigan.
OKLAHOMA CITY – House Bill 1847 authored by Rep. Suzanne Schreiber, D-Tulsa, and Senator Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, became ...
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