The Biden Administration wants to lower child care costs. But West Virginia needs to come up with more money to help implement the program.

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Tiffany Gale, the owner of Miss Tiffany’s in West Virginia, is just one example of a child care provider at risk of closing down if fewer families don’t qualify for subsidies.
A White House plan capped child care costs for parents who receive subsidies. West Virginia’s social services department says it needs $23 million to close the gap between what parents pay and actual costs — or some families might not get help at all.

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