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The legislation would create programs to train and support people who work in child care facilities, including funding for education, scholarships, and career development opportunities. It aims to improve the quality of child care services by helping workers gain better skills and credentials while also making child care jobs more attractive through better pay and benefits. Families relying on child care, child care workers, and child care providers would all be affected by these workforce improvements.
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