Democratic Women’s Caucus Leadership Endorses the Child Care For Working Families Act
Washington, DC,
April 22, 2021
CONTACT: Michelle Moreno-Silva
Today, Democratic Women’s Caucus (DWC) Co-Chairs Congresswomen Jackie Speier (CA-14), Lois Frankel (FL-21), and Brenda Lawrence (MI-14), and Vice Chairs Congresswomen Veronica Escobar (TX-16) and Sylvia Garcia (TX-29) endorsed the Child Care for Working Families Act, introduced by Congressman Robert “Bobby” Scott (VA-03).
The proposed legislation takes bold steps to create jobs and address the challenges families face finding quality, affordable, and accessible child care so parents can get back to work. The proposed bill will also help create more financial security for child care workers, the majority of whom are women and nearly 40 percent of whom are Black women and Latinas. Many child care workers are currently earning so little that they fall below the poverty line at twice the rate of women in other industries. One recent study found that expanding access to affordable, high-quality child care to everyone who needs it would increase the number of women with young children working full-time by 17 percent, and increase the lifetime earnings for women with two children by $94,000, which would lead to an increase of $20,000 in private savings and an additional $10,000 in Social Security benefits.
“The child care industry was hit hard by the pandemic. We have heard from so many providers who have had to lay off workers, reduce the number of available slots, or close completely,” the Members said. “This landmark legislation will create 700,000 new good-paying child care jobs and provide a safe place for working families to send their children. That will enable over 1 million parents, many of whom are women and women of color, to return to the workforce and strengthen our economy as we continue to Build Back Better. We encourage President Biden to include these new child care provisions in his new jobs plan.”
The Child Care for Working Families Act would:
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