For Monday’s Day Without Child Care, families, providers, and allies in Las Vegas gathered together to urge Nevada legislators to pass AB185, a bill that would make home-based child care more accessible for families across the state, and demand better wages for providers, more affordable care options for families, and no cuts to the Head Start program.
Tara Raines, Deputy Director of Children’s Advocacy Alliance, a nonprofit focused on child welfare and equitable access, school readiness, and early childhood education, highlighted the importance of affordable child care for working families and how home-based care centers can help the crisis in southern Nevada.
Video created: 2025-05-23T22:21:42.723Z

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